An Open Letter to Finite Possibility
Dear Finite Possibility,
I've sat down to write to you many times, and it never felt ready until now.
The world is changing, and it's changing fast. That part doesn't take a genius to see. There's a way the world is moving right now that demands something from every individual. It will leave behind the ones who are asleep, or who can't rise to meet it.
Here's what I've noticed about renaissances: before any of them, there's a grace period. A golden age, of sorts. You don't have to be a student of history to see the pattern, because life imitates art, and no life, no era, comes without its days and its nights. That's not a flaw in the design. It's the design. As I write this, sometime in July of 2026, we're standing at the start of one of those days. If I read this back in ten years, or if you're reading it now for the first time, one of us might laugh at how novel this moment felt while we were living inside it. That's fine. We'll be standing at the edge of another horizon soon enough. That's the cycle of everything.
So let me say this to you directly, Finite Possibility, because I think your run is ending.
Here's what's actually happening: anything that can be commoditized is fair game now. Anyone can wake up tomorrow and build the thing that makes you obsolete. And the real difference that has always existed between people was never about that. Two people can both be artists. One is remembered in time and in eternity. The other only in eternity, where everyone is counted regardless. That difference was never skill, or notoriety. It was gifting. I believe we've arrived at the point in human history where a person's own capability is worth more than any commoditized way of simply getting by. That's almost a demand, even though it's dressed up as a mass layoff, a mass restructuring, a mass "adjustment." This has happened before. But we, as a people, are more collectively awake to it than we've ever been.
I'll tell you where I stand, so none of this is a mystery: I follow Jesus Christ of Nazareth. If you know how His teaching is written, you already know the path He describes gets brighter the further you walk it, which means our capacity to do, and handle, and become, increases the further down that road we go. So here's the falsehood I want to correct while I'm at it: that AI is some detriment to society. It isn't. It's just something new to manage. It's not new that we build tools. It's the scale of what this one is optimizing that's new. But there is one thing AI cannot commoditize, recreate, or touch, no matter how efficient it gets: the light of Christ inside every person reading this. If you don't yet follow Him, I hope you will. If you do, you already know what I mean when I say that life is in you, and that life is the light of everyone, and the dark has never once been able to comprehend it.
You carry the very life of God inside you. Everything He is, He intends to manifest through you. I mean that specifically: I'm not the same expression of Him that you are. That's the whole of my life's work, if I'm honest — to position myself as the exact light I was made to be, and to make sure whatever light is in you gets released too, so you don't spend your days in the dark. Because if you know King Solomon, you know he already worked this out. Nothing matters. Not really. The only thing that matters is that you express exactly what was meant to come out of your life, out of this one earthly turn you get.
Here's the thing you keep missing, Finite Possibility: there's a cap on what a person can buy. There's a cap on what they can consume. There is no cap on what they can create. None. If the Maker of the universe built us in His likeness, by wisdom, by the word, the same word that spoke the world into being through His Son, then He built consumption with a ceiling and creation with none. Doesn't that suggest your capacity might be bigger than you've been told? And doesn't it make sense that in a system built to reward whoever helps the most people, which is exactly how the Kingdom works, reaching to the ends of the earth and bringing heaven's order into a world that didn't have it, the field is wide open for you?
This is how it's always worked. Every great company you can name started in a mind, sure, but it really started in a heart, in that person's alignment with the light already placed in them. Think about why the biggest ones got so big. It's because they created possibility for millions, sometimes billions, of people, just by releasing what was already inside the person who built them. Take the iPhone. It didn't come from wanting to sell units. It came from a desire to serve, to make an experience feel good in someone's hand. That's the seed of most things worth building.
If you want the one idea underneath everything I teach, write, research, and create, it's this: desire. Desire is the single point of entry between the spirit realm and this one. Not to get too spiritual on you, but I am that I am, and that's just a piece of my own light showing through.
Which brings me to where we actually are in history. This moment is going to force people to wake up to what's inside them, whether they're ready or not. You've heard the joke: "the economy's so bad I had to follow my dream." That's not an accident. That's the design working exactly as intended. First you look inside. Then you open up enough to release it, through a system, a framework, the same process the world itself was made by. My life's mission, and this isn't about me, is making sure people understand that whatever's inside them has to come out now, because it isn't just their calling. It's what will sustain them. When God made the earth, there was an origin point. Call it the Big Bang if you want. The physics holds up fine right alongside the Word, because the Bible was never a fairy tale. It's the reason for everything else. And the worlds each of us is built to create from what's inside us? Those are the worlds this next stretch of humanity actually needs. Until kingdom come. None of this is new, by the way. There is nothing new under the sun. Everything that is, was. Everything that was, is.
I'm a student of financial markets, so let me put it in terms I know well: money flows. It comes, it goes, it moves from the ones who have it to the ones who don't, and back again, and it will never stop moving as long as we're alive to trade it. If we're not exchanging currency, we're exchanging ideas. We are always exchanging something. That's just what it means to be in communion with another person. I teach this whether I'm teaching business, or content, or creation, or creatives, or scripture. It's the same lesson every time.
Here's where I see this going: a future where every woman, every mother, every child isn't just doing what they were made to do, but doing it while lit up by the actual light of Christ. Because they're lit, they're able to light up someone else too. You cannot show someone light without being lit yourself first. That's just how it works. (Men, boys, I love you dearly. This isn't a knock. Women and children are simply where my heart was placed, and I don't need to justify why.)
So wake up. Get up. If you're asleep, this is your alarm. No government on earth has ever saved an entire people. It has always been an individual, or a small determined set of them, carrying the light already in them into the room. Complaining about how things are won't change how things are.
Whether you can actually do this depends almost entirely on your alignment, and alignment is trickier than it sounds, because you cannot be aligned while part of you is still in rebellion against the rest of you. That's how cancer works in a body: cells that won't conform to the system multiply until they become the thing working against it. It's the same in a person. If there's a part of you still unhealed, still shaped by something that happened to you, it's going to be hard to align with a God who is entirely love. Not because of anything on His end. Because you won't be able to hold Him in that shape. It's like trying to pour water into a contact lens case when what you actually need is a wide-mouthed jug. The water is always there. You just can't hold it yet. So: heal first. Then learn to drink the water. Then learn to give it away.
Which brings me back to you, Finite Possibility. I think you've had a good run because most people never learned to heal, so they never learned to align, so they never found out that the cap you kept warning them about only ever applied to what they could buy. Never to what they could build. That's ending now, or it's ending for anyone reading this far. The light in a person was always the one thing you couldn't touch. It's the antidote to everything you tried to convince us we didn't have room for.
Thank you for reading this appeal: it's really an appeal for the one thing that leads to everything else. May the name of the Lord be praised, now and forevermore. Hallelujah. Amen.
— Zozo