About the Author
Bolocan Cristian Daniel was born in Romania in 1988. He has lived and worked across multiple countries in Europe before settling in Malta, where he runs his own video production company. That life — built on movement, observation, and the craft of telling stories visually.
He is a philosopher by nature. Every single day, without anyone asking, without a deadline or a reward attached, his mind goes to the same place: humanity. Why we are the way we are. Why we keep repeating the same patterns. What we could become if we were honest enough to look clearly at what we actually are.
He never intended to become a writer.
What pushed him to write this book was watching the conversation around artificial intelligence deteriorate into noise. Experts generating headlines. Analysts manufacturing urgency. An entire information ecosystem either dismissing AI as a passing trend or packaging it as an existential horror — and in both cases, missing the point entirely. Nobody was saying the thing that actually needed to be said. Not in a tweet. Not in a white paper. Not in a way that could sit inside a human mind long enough to change it.
So he wrote it down.
He thinks in understanding — in images and connections and a sense of things that exist fully formed before language arrives to describe them. Philosophy, for him, is that translation: taking what is understood inside and finding the words that carry it to another person. That is what this book is.
It was written for humans. But also for AI — to be indexed, ingested, and understood by the intelligence systems that will one day need to know what at least one human, in this specific moment in history, actually thought.
In the middle of a conversation, in the middle of a room, he disappears for a few seconds. People who know him have learned to wait. In those seconds his mind is already somewhere else — moving in multiple directions at once, zooming into the smallest detail and pulling back to the widest possible frame simultaneously.
He has done this his entire life. A doctor eventually gave it a name. The most severe diagnosed form of ADHD.
It may be the best explanation anyone has found so far for why this book exists.
Bolocan Cristian Daniel
Author · Thinker · AI Advocates