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Tech-Eye-Spy makes sense of the stock market for retail investors, with a sharp focus on the tech sector.
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WHAT IF THE MODERN WORLD NEVER STOPPED BELIEVING IN THE END OF DAYS?
Climate collapse
Civil war
Elite conspiracy
False prophets
AI takeover
UFO disclosure
MODERN APOCALYPTIC FOLKLORE
That is enough. It reads quickly and complements the cover rather than drowning it.
A second, slightly sharper version:
THE END DID NOT DISAPPEAR
IT CHANGED LANGUAGE
Climate collapse
Civil war
Elite conspiracy
AI takeover
UFO disclosure
MODERN APOCALYPTIC FOLKLORE
A third, more serious and literary version:
Signs. Warnings. Hidden enemies. Revelation.
The modern world still thinks in prophetic patterns.
MODERN APOCALYPTIC FOLKLORE
My recommendation is the first one, because it is clearest and most clickable on X.
Then your post text can stay short, for example:
What if the modern world never stopped believing in the end of days, it just changed the language?
A serious nonfiction study of doom narratives, prophecy, conspiracy, collapse, AI, disclosure, and the internet as a folklore machine.
amzn.eu/d/064r757I

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Legend has it that Alan Turing, fearing invasion during the Second World War, withdrew his savings, bought two heavy silver bars, buried them somewhere near Bletchley Park, then later failed to recover them because he could not break the coded note he had written for himself. Whether you see it as wartime fact, historical mystery, or one of Britain’s great lost treasure stories, it captures exactly why treasure hunting still grips people. Not because of fantasy alone, but because real finds begin with research, maps, permissions, fieldcraft, and the patience to follow a clue properly.
That is exactly what The Rough Start Guide to Treasure Hunting: From Metal Detecting to Lost Cities and Hidden Fortunes is about. It takes the subject seriously, covering metal detecting, prospecting, permissions, research, site reading, provenance, law, and the difference between a romantic legend and a recoverable target. Good luck finding Turing’s silver.
amzn.eu/d/06yVIOmT

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Artemis II is not just about rockets. It is about the people brave enough to go first, and the reopening of deep space itself. My latest Substack looks at the Artemis II crew, why this mission matters, and how it connects to The Rough Start Guide to Space book available on Kindle Unlimited.
amzn.eu/d/0irrRDAt
Substack Link
open.substack.com/pub/rhubarbbri…

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There is a certain kind of person who does not want to build just another business.
They do not dream about fluorescent offices, empty branding language, or products with no soul. They want to make something that feels alive. Something with warmth. Something handmade, local, human, and memorable. A place people talk about. A shop people return to. A business that feels like it belongs in the world, rather than one more sterile machine dropped into it.
That is what A Rough Start Guide to Ghibli Inspired Business is really about.
This is not a fantasy book about escaping reality. It is a practical book about shaping reality into something softer, richer, more beautiful, and more profitable. It is about turning the emotional pull of craft, place, atmosphere, and storytelling into a real world enterprise that people genuinely care about. It takes the feeling many of us have when we see a quiet bakery, a tucked away bookshop, a pottery studio, a tea room, a tiny workshop, a lantern lit storefront on a rainy evening, and asks the serious question: how do you actually build that?
Because the truth is that many people are starving for more than products. They are starving for experience. For texture. For familiarity. For wonder. For a business that does not feel mass produced. For spaces that calm them down instead of overstimulating them. For objects and services that suggest care was taken. For businesses with a pulse.
This book is for the reader who has looked at the modern economy and felt that something has gone missing. It is for the person who wants to create beauty without becoming naive about money. It is for the maker, the shopkeeper, the dreamer, the designer, the quiet strategist, the neurodivergent thinker, the person who wants to build something gentle but not weak, charming but not childish, creative but still commercially grounded.
Inside, the idea is taken seriously. The book explores how whimsy, craft, environment, mood, locality, and emotional memory can be turned into a business model. It asks what makes certain places magnetic. Why some small businesses become beloved. Why people cross town for one particular café, bookstore, florist, or gift shop even when cheaper alternatives exist. Why atmosphere can become an asset. Why story can become margin. Why beauty can become recurring revenue.
Most importantly, it does not just romanticise these ideas. It brings them down to earth. It treats them as part of the real economy. Rent, branding, customer loyalty, product selection, visual coherence, sensory experience, pricing, identity, and long term sustainability all matter. The book is about making the dream hold its weight in the daylight.
Some books tell you to scale fast. Some tell you to disrupt. Some tell you to chase growth at all costs. This one speaks to a different hunger. The hunger to build something enduring. Something that means something to the people who walk through the door. Something that feels as though it could become part of someone’s life story.
If you have ever wanted to build a shop, studio, café, gallery, workshop, or small brand that feels intimate, memorable, and emotionally charged, this book was written for that impulse. Not the childish version of it. The serious version. The version that says beauty matters, place matters, mood matters, and yes, profit matters too.
You are not wrong for wanting work to feel more human than the modern economy often allows. You are not foolish for wanting to build something that people love instead of merely consume. There is room in the world for businesses that feel like refuges. There is room for businesses that feel handcrafted in spirit even when they are disciplined in operation.
That is the promise behind this title. It is not telling you to copy an aesthetic. It is asking you to build a business with emotional gravity.
If that idea hits something deep in you, click here: amzn.eu/d/0i9e2MiK
Build something with warmth.
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Artemis II Has Launched. Now What Will You Build?
Artemis II proves the point. Space is no longer a distant spectacle reserved for governments, billionaires, and science fiction dreamers. It is a real and expanding economy, and every major mission like this reminds the world that there is room for builders, engineers, analysts, founders, students, and outsiders with the nerve to start.
That is exactly where The Rough Start Guide to Space comes in.
This book is for people who look at a mission like Artemis II and feel the pull of something bigger. Not just wonder, but ambition. Not just excitement, but the urge to understand how real companies are built in the orbital economy. This is a blunt, practical guide to getting started in space as a business, not as a fantasy.
Inside, it tackles the hard part. How to think about launching a startup in one of the toughest sectors on Earth and beyond. How to approach legal structure, licensing, costs, business models, facilities, components, and the painful reality that your first idea may not work. That is not failure. That is entry.
You do not need a launchpad. You need a plan.
If Artemis II has reminded people that the next era of space is here, then this book asks the obvious next question: are you going to watch it happen, or are you going to try to build something inside it?
Get your copy here: amzn.eu/d/01tabmmB�
#ArtemisII #SpaceTech #NewSpace #SpaceStartup #OrbitalEconomy #Aerospace #StartupBooks #TechBooks #STEM #SpaceBusiness

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🌐 Daily Crypto Update — 31 Mar 2026
🔥 BTC — $67,081.000
🔥 ETH — $2,069.230
🔥 XRP — $1.320
🔥 USDT — $1.000
🔥 BNB — $610.210
🔥 SOL — $81.360
🔥 USDC — $1.000
🔥 DOGE — $0.091
🔥 TRX — $0.312
🔥 ADA — $0.240
🔥 LINK — $8.710
🔥 AVAX — $8.840
🔥 SUI — $0.867
🔥 XLM — $0.166
🔥 BCH — $473.790
🔥 HBAR — $0.085
🔥 WBT — $51.730
🔥 LEO — $10.130
🔥 UNI — $3.540
🔥 DOT — $1.260
Sources: live crypto tickers, with XRP, USDC, DOGE, and LEO patched from CoinMarketCap pages.
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🌐 Daily Metals Update — 31 Mar 2026
✨ Gold — $4,612.50/oz
✨ Silver — $72.82/oz
✨ Platinum — $1,928.00/oz
✨ Palladium — $1,955.00/oz
✨ Rhodium — $10,200.00/oz
✨ Iridium — $8,000.00/oz
✨ Ruthenium — $1,750.00/oz
✨ Nickel — ≈$0.53/oz (converted)
✨ Aluminium — ≈$0.11/oz (converted)
✨ Lithium — ≈$0.63/oz (converted)
Sources: Kitco, Johnson Matthey, MetalsDaily, TradingEconomics, DailyMetalPrice
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Big moment for spaceflight. Artemis II is on the verge of launch, sending humans back toward the Moon in NASA’s first crewed Artemis mission. If you care about rockets, exploration, or the future of deep space, this is one to watch live.
Watch here: youtube.com/live/NaJklsJon…�
#ArtemisII #NASA #MoonMission #SLS #Orion #TechEyeSpy

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