Wilson Igbasi
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Hi, I'm Wilson Igbasi — a passionate writer, researcher, and tech enthusiast. I love exploring topics at the intersection of technology, personal growth, and spirituality.
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The 'Digital Ghost Town' Phenomenon: What Happens to Our Online Selves When We Die?
The internet never forgets. People do. This mismatch creates a quiet crisis. Millions of profiles belong to the dead. Posts remain. Photos surface. Birthdays trigger reminders. The digital world keeps talking after life ends.
By Wilson Igbasiabout a month ago in Humans
"Millennials Are Becoming Their Parents, And Gen Z Is Horrified. A Cultural Autopsy."
Millennials once promised rupture. You mocked routines. You rejected ladders. You chased meaning. Now you defend stability. You protect schedules. You praise balance. Gen Z watches and cringes.
By Wilson Igbasiabout a month ago in Humans
Jobs That Will (Probably) Not Exist in 2030, and the Skills to Future-Proof Yourself
People fear robots taking jobs. The truth feels less dramatic. Jobs disappear because habits stay fixed while systems change. By 2030, many roles people defend today will fade quietly. No headlines. No warnings. Just fewer openings and lower pay.
By Wilson Igbasiabout a month ago in Humans
The 'Quiet Luxury' Mindset: How to Build Real Wealth Without Looking Rich."
Quiet luxury sounds like a trend. It is not. It is a mindset older than social media. It rejects display. It prioritizes control. It builds wealth without noise. This idea angers people who perform success. It comforts people who understand money.
By Wilson Igbasiabout a month ago in Humans
I Tracked Every Minute of My Time for a Month. The Data Shamed Me Into Changing My Life.
I tracked every minute of my time for thirty days. No gaps. No estimates. Every action logged. Sleep. Work. Scrolling. Eating. Thinking breaks. The data hurt more than any insult.
By Wilson Igbasiabout a month ago in Humans
I Lived Off-Grid for a Year: The 3 Things I Missed (And The 3 I'll Never Miss).
I lived off grid for one year. No power company. No running water. No internet contract. No grocery store routine. People online love this idea. They see freedom. They see peace. They see escape. They miss the cost.
By Wilson Igbasiabout a month ago in Humans
I Quit My Six-Figure Job to Become a Content Creator. Here's What 'Rich' Means Now.
I quit a six figure job at thirty four. I wore the title like armor. Senior role. Stock options. Clear ladder. People asked why. I gave short answers. Freedom. Time. Ownership. They nodded. They thought I chased fame. They missed the point.
By Wilson Igbasiabout a month ago in Humans
Why an Awakened Person Feels Lonely Even in a Crowd.
Loneliness is a paradoxical experience for many awakened individuals. They can be surrounded by people, engaged in conversations, or participating in social events, yet still feel a profound sense of solitude. This type of loneliness is not rooted in a lack of companionship or social skills—it is deeper, subtler, and connected to consciousness itself. Understanding why an awakened person feels lonely even in a crowd requires exploring the nature of awareness, resonance, and inner alignment.
By Wilson Igbasiabout a month ago in Humans
What Changes the Moment You Become an Awakened Person
Becoming an awakened person is not a dramatic explosion of magic, nor is it a single moment of revelation accompanied by fanfare. Instead, awakening is a subtle, profound shift—a realignment of perception, choice, and energy. At the exact moment you step into this state of conscious awareness, several things change simultaneously: how you see yourself, others, and the world; how you act; and how life responds to you. These changes ripple quietly at first, then transform the very foundation of your existence.
By Wilson Igbasiabout a month ago in Humans