About Aleks & The Daydreamverse

The Daydreamverse began as a private notebook — my attempt to understand myself while climbing out of addiction, trauma, fear, and years of chaos. It grew into a personal world of writing, recovery, and the internal logic of a mind that rarely works in straight lines.

But I’m not only the guy writing about addiction and psychology.

Who I am today

I’m Aleks — writer, photographer, founder of DeDynamics, and someone rebuilding his life one layer at a time. What started with survival slowly expanded into a full ecosystem of projects:

  • The Daydreamverse — my personal writing space and recovery chronicle,
  • DSS: Daydream Shooter’s Studio — my photography work,
  • DeDynamics AI Studio — building practical AI tools for real people,
  • Daydream Incubator — helping others turn ideas into reality,
  • DePINs.blog — translating complex decentralized tech into something normal people can understand.

All these things are part of one story: rebuilding a life and creating meaning through creativity, structure, and understanding.

The writing

I write about addiction and recovery, but also about psychology, the neurobiology of behavior, fear, rebuilding identity, and the strange ways the mind tries to protect itself. My texts are real — unfiltered, sometimes uncomfortable. They’re not self-help. They are what they are.

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Why I share all of this

Because someone out there is walking the same path, thinking they’re the only one losing control. I write for my readers.

The bigger ecosystem

This blog connects with my wider work at DeDynamics — my studio where I build tools, stories, images, and systems that help people and small businesses. It all comes from the same place: trying to understand the world well enough to improve it, even slightly.

If you’re here, you’re invited into the whole story — not only the darkness but the rebuilding, the work, the art, the technology, and the life that came after.