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The accountability paradox: When the world’s biggest companies stop being answerable

Leaders are defined by how they respond to failure. When systems collapse and silence follows, reputation erodes faster than any balance sheet. Explore leadership, ethics, and courage in an age of corporate automation

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Amazon’s priority problem: bots, silence, and a CTO’s critique

Amazon says my account lockout is a “priority” but weeks later, nothing. Ex-IBM CTO David calls it poor service, and my unanswered replies suggest Ethan may be a bot. Silence isn’t leadership—it’s avoidance. Updates continue here, because the clock still ticks

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New release: “You’re not imagining it, it IS this weird”

A witty, satirical survival guide for the optimisation age, ‘You’re Not Imagining It, It IS This Weird’ exposes the absurdities of wellness, productivity, and authenticity culture while inviting readers to laugh, question, and reclaim their sanity in a world gone strangely sideways.

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Amazon’s 2SV STILL doesn’t work (video proof)

Despite their endless form-emails, the 2SV on my account is DEFINITELY NOT turned off. I cannot tell you how exasperating this is! Andy Jassy, what are you doing?

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Another day, another Amazon loop

Trapped in Amazon’s endless customer service loop? Emails invite replies, only to reject them. My account remains locked, royalties withheld, and patience tested. Read how security theatre and poor communication dismantle trust—and why leaders must fix their systems before customers give up

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Amazon locked me out. The saga continues

Locked out, unpaid, and sent another Amazon form letter. This is my running account of how Amazon buries accountability under copy-and-paste replies. Follow the saga here — and see the leadership lessons every organisation should learn from this mess

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Amazon contradictions multiply: “2-Step disabled” vs “no issue found”

Amazon confirmed my 2-Step Verification was disabled. Amazon.co.jp says nothing changed. Both can’t be true. I’m still locked out—and still waiting for royalties already earned

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Amazon KDP: Even when they say it’s fixed, it isn’t

Amazon told me my KDP two-step verification problem was fixed. Screenshots prove otherwise. I remain locked out, trapped in an endless cycle of contradictory advice and system failures. This isn’t just incompetence—it’s abdication of responsibility. Read the evidence

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Amazon KDP Case #43656792 — The evidence they asked for, the evidence they refused to receive

Amazon asked me for proof, then blocked my reply when I sent it. Every bounced email becomes another post, every silence another record. Read how Amazon KDP refused evidence in Case #43656792, and why it matters for every author trapped in their system

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Amazon’s contradiction laid bare: “2SV disabled”… except it wasn’t (video)

Amazon KDP promised my Two-Step Verification was “disabled”—but my test video shows I’m still locked out. Contradictions, chaos, and abdication define Andy Jassy’s Amazon. Read how their failures trap authors’ livelihoods in a broken system and amplify the noise they hope to silence