The Origin
Some blogs “launch.” Self Evidence escaped.
What started as a funny $1 eBook idea about existence has turned into a strange little ecosystem: puzzles, psychology, health, travel, dangerous women, ninja warriors, minimalism, and philosophical nonsense that somehow makes sense.
Today, with this article, Self Evidence hits Post #100.
Self Evidence is not a random diary. There is real expertise behind the chaos:
The goal was never “just blog.” The goal was always “build a small, smart universe.”
If you’re new here, you can taste the vibe in posts like Why One Weird YouTube Short Makes Your Brain Explode or How Treehouse Detective Hit 24 Million Views.
From day one, Miss Ref set a clear horizon: 10 years.
Ten years to see whether Self Evidence can become a money-generating adventure big enough to lift up a group of co-creators and collaborators. Not overnight. Not “get rich quick.” Just disciplined, compounding work.
The first concept was simple and ridiculous:
“Sell a $1 funny eBook about existence.”
Now the idea is evolving:
The truth? Based on the reach we’ve already seen after only a few months, there’s a real chance we may over-perform our early expectations. And that’s where things get interesting.
Self Evidence was never meant to be a one-way broadcast. Over the next years, we want to identify the people who genuinely help this space grow — the ones who share, comment, support, think, build.
How to qualify for Miss Ref’s inner circle?
From that pool, Miss Ref will gradually reveal more, connect with the most active supporters, and look for ways to collaborate. Networking, creative co-projects, and even future business collaborations may open up for those who consistently support and shape the Self Evidence ecosystem.
No guarantees, no promises of riches — just a simple rule:
“If we grow together, we look after each other.”
Alongside supporting hard-working creators, Miss Ref carries a long-term vision: to start real businesses in parts of Africa using the excess income from Self Evidence and related projects.
Not as charity in the traditional sense — but as for-profit ventures that:
The idea is simple: if growth becomes exponential, we might reach that phase sooner than originally planned.
There may also be a path for supporters to help:
We are not asking anyone to send money blindly. We are not offering investments or returns. If and when serious projects are started, they’ll be handled with clear terms, proper agreements, and real-world due diligence.
This is Post #100. It’s not the finish line. It’s barely the warm-up lap.
Question: If Self Evidence hit escape velocity, what kind of project would you want it to launch first?
🧩 Block 0100: [Post #100: Miss Ref Lifts the Whistle]
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