Decoded: The Patterns, the Programming, and the Power of Thought
- Dedrick Conway

- May 29, 2025
- 1 min read

I see the world as a system of unwritten equations, every smile, every silence, every structure concealing an intention. Nothing is random. Everything speaks, even when it pretends not to. I don’t just see what’s on the surface, I study the formula underneath.
The world moves like a Rubik’s Cube, constantly shifting, clicking, and rearranging itself. Most people are busy twisting at random, hoping to find order, but I see patterns in the chaos. I don't believe in coincidence; I believe in calculation, energy, and consequence. Where others see routine, I see ritual. Where they see freedom, I often see a script.
People are being programmed by their jobs, screens, and dreams that were never theirs to begin with. They live inside man-made systems that teach them how to think, how to speak, and even how to fail. Most don’t realize they're reading from a script someone else wrote for them.
But me? I write my own.
To me, literature isn’t just storytelling; it’s strategy. A literary equation is more than a metaphor; it’s a method of decoding reality, confronting it, questioning it, and reconstructing it. I don't write to entertain. I write to unmask. I write to liberate thought. I write because I know that the right words, at the right time, in the right mind, can flip the whole game.
I see the world as it is, not as it pretends to be. But more importantly, I see what it could be if we stopped following formulas and started creating our own.









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