In 2026, Impatience Stops Being Abstract
He argues that you can’t afford to sit around waiting for a meme coin or an IR story to finally pan out. On that point, he’s right.
People are more jaded now.
The wave is over.
Narrative patience no longer pays the way it once did.
But here’s the gap: while he insists you must be in the market, he offers no mechanism for instant resolution. No method for collapsing time. No way to know—quickly—whether you’re right or wrong.
Instead, “impatience” becomes a sales hook.
A way to rush people into signing up for asset-rumor courses dressed up as urgency.
That isn’t a solution to impatience.
It’s monetizing it.
Yet he’s correct on one essential point: as entropy accelerates, instant resolution becomes the only certainty worth pursuing.
It’s just no one has ever done that in markets.


