Moral Schizophrenia
Defining the TermsBefore we can critique the world we live in, we must define our words with precision.Morality is the compass by which we navigate our daily lives. It is […]
Most people live inside systems they never question. Steve Stylz writes for the ones who do.
His work explores the intersection of money, morality, and power—not as theory, but as reality. He focuses on one central question: who controls the money, and what does that control do to human behavior?
After graduating in Florida, Stylz spent years living and working across Japan, Germany, Vietnam, and China. While teaching public speaking and communication, he was observing something deeper—how different systems operate in real time.
Different cultures. Different governments. Different ideologies. Yet beneath them, the same patterns repeated.
His work is built on three core ideas:
Money is not neutral—it shapes behavior. Voluntary exchange builds—coercion extracts. And as external authority weakens, responsibility shifts inward.
Now based in St. Petersburg, Florida, he continues to write and develop ideas grounded in observation, not theory.
He is not interested in what should be true. Only what is true—and what follows from it.
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This is not a collection of comfortable ideas.
Steve Stylz writes at the intersection of money, power, and human behavior—breaking down the systems most people live inside but rarely examine.
Each book challenges assumptions, exposes hidden structures, and forces a deeper look at the forces shaping modern life.
Not theory. Not noise. Just clarity—and what follows from it.
A structural breakdown of power in the modern world.
This book explores how Bitcoin and decentralized systems challenge the traditional control of governments not through force, but through function.
As control over money weakens, control over people begins to weaken with it.
It examines taxation, inflation, and the hidden dependence institutions have on controlling currency.
Not a revolution. A replacement already in motion.
A direct confrontation with a contradiction most people live with but never question.
Individually, people reject theft, force, and violence.
Collectively, they justify those same actions when carried out through institutions.
This book exposes that divide and challenges the reader to reconcile it.
Not in theory.
In character.
An exploration of responsibility in a world without external authority.
If traditional belief systems collapse, what replaces them?
Not emptiness. Not nihilism.
But discipline, self-command, and chosen values.
This book argues that true freedom requires an internal moral framework built by choice, not imposed belief.
Defining the TermsBefore we can critique the world we live in, we must define our words with precision.Morality is the compass by which we navigate our daily lives. It is […]