I Couldn't Find the Kingdom Until I Learned to Time Travel
The Lindy Effect showed me why ancient truths outlast every modern fad. One real evening in an ancient pit under Jerusalem sealed it for good.
Imagine the Legacy You Actually Want
Picture your family legacy standing firm when the world spins into chaos.
Picture your wife and kids gathered around the table, not glued to screens, but rooted in wisdom that has survived empires, wars, and every cultural storm. Your grandchildren growing up with a faith that gains strength from disorder instead of crumbling under it.
This is not fantasy. It is the higher life waiting when you stop chasing the new and start time traveling to what lasts.
The Empty Search That Almost Broke Me
I lived the opposite for years. As an agnostic atheist, I wrestled hard to find the Kingdom of God.
It felt hidden, almost invisible.
Modern answers left me empty.
Then my best friend handed me Nassim Taleb’s book Antifragile. He pointed me to the Lindy concept: A thing that has lasted a thousand years will likely last another thousand. Newspapers die in a day. Books that survived fifty years earn respect for another fifty. Ideas that endured two thousand years or more carry real weight. That single insight flipped a switch in my soul.
Why I Started Time Traveling
I went back to Plato’s cave, Aristotle’s prudence, and the Stoics like Epictetus in the Enchiridion. Those men taught me to guard my reactions, assent only to what is true, and focus on what I can control. They offered practical steps for living with virtue instead of chasing feelings.
These lessons ran deep because they had already proven themselves across centuries. Modern slogans about following your passions or treating individualism as the highest good looked fragile by comparison. Most of those ideas barely survived a generation.
The Challenge That Took Me Deeper
My father pushed me further. He challenged me to take the same honest look at the Bible.
I dove in for years.
Then we traveled together to Israel.
Suddenly the Kingdom stopped feeling theoretical. God had laid a physical foundation in the world through real people, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, the twelve tribes, David, Mary, and the twelve Apostles. Luke records it with street-level detail, from the hills of Judea to the little town of Bethlehem and outward from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth. These were not invisible ideas. They happened in dirt and stone.
The Evening That Made It Real
The turning point came in the cool, damp pit beneath the Church of St. Peter in Gallicantu. Tradition holds this is where Jesus spent the night after His arrest, thrown down to wait for dawn and Pilate. We opened the Psalms and read Psalm 87 in the Septuagint (Psalm 88 in modern texts). The words hit like a hammer:
“O Father, God of My salvation in the night I cry out before You, hear Me.
My soul is filled with sorrow, My life draws near to the grave.
I am counted among those in the pit, a man without strength,
a slain one, laid in the tomb who You remember no more.
Cast into the depths, into the darkest pit, Your waves of wrath press upon Me.
The weight of the sins of mankind are heavy.
You have removed My companions from Me, those I loved have fled.
I cannot escape.
My eyes grow dim from grief, the terrors of death surround Me,
darkness is My only companion…”
There in that cool, damp pit, I sobbed for it was my sins that were heavy, it was the pit prepared for me that He descended into, and it is me who constantly abandon’s the One who loves me most.
In that moment the Kingdom became tangibly real. Eternally spiritual. Physically present. Manifest in the hearts of God’s children.
Confirmed by Scripture and the Church
Scripture anchored it all first.
The prophet Jeremiah put it plainly centuries earlier: “Stand at the crossroads and look. Ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls.”
Modern evidence simply confirms what God already said.
The Lindy principle is observable reality, “walk in the ancient paths.”
What survives time and pressure gains strength.
The Church saw the same pattern.
St. Justin Martyr called the truths in Greek philosophy “seeds of the Word,” preparing the world for Christ.
St. Basil the Great advised young men to take the good nectar from ancient writings like bees from flowers, leaving the rest behind.
These men built on rock.
The Exact Framework I Follow Every Day
Here is the simple framework I now follow, and you can copy:
Audit your inputs. Cut the fragile noise, the daily headlines and viral trends that will be forgotten next week.
Time travel daily. Spend time with Scripture and the Fathers before anything else. Read what has already lasted two thousand years.
Guard your heart. Proverbs 4:23 tells us, “Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.” Apply the Stoic lesson of assenting only to truth, now fulfilled in Christ.
Make it physical. Go to Church, make your home holy, light a candle, burn incense, bow before Christ, and pray aloud. Watch abstract truth turn into lived reality the way I did in that Jerusalem pit.
The Fruit That Proves It Works
The fruit speaks for itself. My faith is no longer shaky. My marriage grew stronger. Our four children saw a father who leads with conviction instead of confusion. Now in this season as a new grandfather, I see the legacy compounding.
The same principles that helped me turn around struggling healthcare organizations, build teams, and steward millions now protect my family’s future from debt traps and distraction traps.
Time is the ultimate treasure.
Where you place your attention, there your life and eternity form.
The Modern Trap
I get the pull of modern life. I once chased it too.
The scrolling, the endless new philosophies, the promise that this gadget or trend will finally satisfy.
How tragic so many good men stay trapped there, anxious and scattered. The path out carries grace for every misstep. God meets the humble seeker right where he is.
The World Needs Men Who Control Their Minds
The world does not need more entertained, fragile people.
It needs rooted fathers and future patriarchs who control their consciousness instead of letting it control them. Burn the consultants of fleeting culture, walk on the ancient paths. This is how you protect what matters most.
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The Kingdom is now. The ancient paths still work. Walk in them and find rest for your soul.
Let’s build something that lasts.



Jeremiah 6:16 is one of favorite verses from God's Word ❤️