Welcome.
This is your portal to a whole new world and a whole new way of life — the world and the way of invisibility. Are you ready for a change?
Why invisibles must draw the line at making immodest asses of themselves, and why you should too.
16. The Age Factor
How aging and its onslaughts of painful doubts induce many to go invisible and escape the madness.
By praising mediocrity, Doc Jules delivers a crippling blow to econoculture’s solar plexus. Can you handle it?
18. Invisible Attire
How to score some quality camouflage.
Escaping in place requires finding a place where you can disappear right in plain sight. Here’s how.
20. Invisible Transit
Doc Jules examines the art of getting around without getting noticed.
21. Invisibles in Relationships
These ten questions to assess another person’s compatibility with a practicing invisible could save a lot of trouble down the road!
22. The Dive
"It’s time to go down, down, down into that vast sea of humanity, of the common and the ordinary and the everyday where invisibles go when they deep-sea dive."
23. Truth and Lies
Why we let some other hotshot lead the parade while we sort out truth from lies.
25. The Soul Search
What is it about you that keeps you hooked on econoculture’s things and thrills? Time for some introspection.
26. Public Practice
Being there but not there by blending into blurry backgrounds.
27. Party Practice
Go invisible by giving others your rapt attention.
Find that sweet average mediocre spot at your place of work where you can best hone your invisibility skills.
29. Work-Self Shoes
How our work selves — the roles we play on our jobs — can be put to work advancing our invisibility practice.
Why it is that reaching our highest potential as individuals entails scoring no higher than Very Good on job performance evaluations.
31. All Lies!
Students of invisibility are advised to rely on vigilant deflection of econoculture’s white noise until their training has reached an advanced level of transparency. That could take a while. In the meantime be patient, stay alert.
32. First Revelation
Something we’ve been taught to fear and dread turns out to be an econoculture “straw world” meant to keep us cowed. No nameless faceless Mass actually exists.
33. Our Divine Spark
Being unique is a gift and a curse we all share. Being special is something else altogether. Invisibles insist on not being special.
34. Reasonable Doubts And Fears
Getting our alienated econoculture selves re-grounded in our basic common humanity can require some painful introspection, but there are commensurate rewards.