Connecting the Dots: How Informed People Make Better Tax and Investment Decisions
Dear Members—and Future Members,
Publishing a transparent "News" YouTube channel or blog comes with a strange little bonus feature no one puts in the brochure: you learn things you can’t always say out loud.
Some truths are inconvenient. Some are misunderstood. And some come with consequences ranging from raised eyebrows… all the way to serious personal risk. Mental stress, reputation damage, or worse. Fun stuff, right?
Here’s the real dilemma:
If you tell the truth too early, you’re reckless.
If you never tell it, and people discover it later, you’re suddenly “hiding something.”
So, what’s a person supposed to do?
For me, the answer became simple: context, timing, and education.
That’s why I created the $2.99/month membership—a space where I can talk openly, calmly, and responsibly about what I know, what I see, how pieces of information connect. Not in a dramatic “breaking news” way, but in a let’s-think-this-through-way. (Plus, they will never be able to accuse me of hiding lessor know facts)
Now, full transparency (pun intended):
Yes, there are moles (spies) everywhere. History has proven that. Hello, internet.
So, I don’t shout secrets from the rooftop. Instead, I do something far more powerful—and far safer.
I connect the dots.
When one verified fact leads logically to another verified fact, something interesting happens:
You can understand almost anything without anyone needing to make accusations, declarations, or national security phone calls.
This is also why people who read—and think—often earn more than those who don’t.
Information doesn’t always shout. Sometimes it whispers. And those who listen carefully tend to do very well.
If you’re already a member, thank you for being here, for thinking critically, and for valuing understanding over hype.
If you’re considering joining, just know this:
You won’t be told what to think.
You’ll be shown the core and foundations of decision made by others—by following the dots that are already in plain sight, but rarely ever placed on the same web page, at the same time.
Curiosity welcome. Drama not included.
See you inside,
Sandy Ingram - Edu Matrix
