Life is a thick jungle. People want to explore. To progress. But progress requires thrashing through thick thorns, avoiding deadly snakes, and being open to receiving cuts and scrapes along the way. The Synthesizer goes first. Navigates the treacherous terrain, taking the cuts and bruises along the way. Then returns with a simple map. Letting people make the same progress, quicker, and without the cuts. // Everyone suffers. I recall painful years of grind and struggle, trying to avoid the shitty life I was on the trajectory towards. Yet no matter how hard I tried, I made no progress. It felt like something was stopping me. I now see that the thing stopping me wasn't external. It was internal. I didn't have the knowledge needed to understand which causes would lead to the effect I so desired. That caused me to waste a lot of time making no progress. I can now see clear pivot points in my life after learning from various online mentors. There's an obvious before/after, once someone had imparted their knowledge onto me (even if just through their content). So if knowledge is that powerful, why is there not a more efficient way to provide life-changing knowledge to the right people at the right time!? The internet has provided us the technology needed for this to happen. If someone knows the solution to a problem that I have, and the internet has provided the tech needed for that solution to be shared, WHY do I not know about it? Why are there billions of people suffering from problems that have simple solutions? // The problem: We all share problems, but we don't all share solutions. // I tried playing my part to solve this by creating my own YouTube channel. I uploaded hundreds of videos and gained hundreds of thousands of subscribers. If it took me 10 months to learn a lesson, and I could share that with people in 10 minutes, what more value can I bring to this earth? But I soon realized that I was not enough. I don't know everything. In fact, I possess an infinitesimally small amount of the world's knowledge.