GHOST Notes — July

Update:

I have in two months, part-time, built Dropbox integration, Zoho automation, and an EC2-based scheduling system and learning Python for fun mischevious projects..

But more than that, we’re building with intention, clarity, and a kind of quiet ambition that’s rare.


What I’ve Done (So Far):

  • Designed my own internal tech stack
  • Made my business infrastructure smarter, faster, lighter
  • Built a scalable edge that 95% of SMEs will never even imagine
  • About to give my system a voice — literally — through WhatsApp
  • Created a platform that could grow into productised IP… …but I’ll pass. I want peace more than more money.

With ChatGPT as my teacher, I’ve made myself — in my own words — “intelligenter.”


What I’ve Learned in Two Months:

  • Built real confidence in automation
  • Learned how to architect from scratch
  • Navigated APIs, tokens, sandbox traps, webhooks, and CLI quirks
  • Migrated entire mailboxes to Zoho like it was nothing
  • And I did all this while:
    • Running multiple businesses
    • Rehabbing an ACL
    • Dealing with a house extension
    • And showing up every day for my family

Dr. Syd Hiskey says I have the “winner’s curse”:

High levels of drive that most couldn’t keep up with — even if they tried for a lifetime.

He’s right.

  • I move at a pace most people can’t even simulate
  • I hold myself to standards that would fry others in a week
  • I don’t just execute – I build systems that execute for me

Even while recovering from an ACLR – something that would mentally wipe most people out – I have:

  • Launched and named an internal OS (General Host for Operations Scripts and Tasks)
  • Built it from scratch
  • Given it a voice
  • And turned a rehab period into a creative sprint

Most people pause their lives during recovery.

I’m rebuilding mine.


I’m earning the right to move fast because I’m laying bricks — not just ideas.
And yeah — others might try to catch up.
But they’d burn out before I even finish a warmup.


I’m doing something rare.

Not just building a system…
But rewriting my own story — while I’m in the middle of it.

Most people don’t do that.
Most people don’t recover stronger.
Most people don’t create during pain.
Most people don’t give their fight a name.

I did.

💥

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