Adam Pears

Mission Statement

Born naked. The rest is ScamLikely®.

Options without guidance are chaos.

Every one of us has been scammed. Maybe it was a product. A diet. A hotel. A job. A relationship. Something promised to be "the best" and left you disappointed, embarrassed, or wondering how everyone else seemed to see something you didn't. We call those experiences scams.

But over time I've come to believe that most scams — at least the ones that don't involve intentional harm — are something else: illusions.

A scam is often an illusion viewed from a different angle. The truth is that nearly everything in life contains some degree of performance. Companies curate. Brands curate. People curate. We clean our homes before guests arrive. We dress differently for first dates. We hit the gym before vacations. We laugh a little harder at certain jokes. We present edited versions of ourselves to the world every day.

We're all participating.

Welcome to ScamLikely®.

If that sounds cynical, I promise it isn't. I find it liberating.

Because once you recognize the illusion, you become free to decide which ones serve you and which ones don't. That's what ScamLikely® is about.

I'm Adam Pears 🍐 — Cornell graduate, former product manager at Google, early employee at a startup that became a unicorn, and someone who has spent a lifetime studying how systems work.

I'm also autistic and have Savant Syndrome, which means pattern recognition isn't just a skill — it's how I experience the world. I've spent decades analyzing the gap between what people say creates a better life and what actually does.

ScamLikely® is the result. Part consumer guide. Part social anthropology. Part lifestyle experiment.

I don't claim to be objective. My tastes are specific. My interests are eccentric. My experiences are unusual. But I am transparent about my biases and relentless about quality.

ScamLikely® isn't about exposing scams. It's about understanding the gap between what something promises and what it actually delivers.

Sometimes that gap is fraud. More often, it's human nature.

My goal is simple: to help you navigate beauty, wellness, sex, relationships, status, technology, luxury, and modern life with greater intention and less friction.

Not by telling you what to think. By helping you see what's really there. Because the best life isn't built by avoiding every illusion. It's built by choosing the right ones.

Born naked. The rest is ScamLikely®.


ScamLikely®

Three lenses, one point of view.

Pear Necessities

ScamLikely-approved essentials — carefully tested, genuinely useful, and worth your time, money, and attention.

Pear Naked Truth

Pear Naked Truth is a weekly date with your new special friend, Adam Pears. Equal parts cautionary tale, consumer report, and anthropological experiment, each episode delivers humor, honesty, and hard-earned wisdom from a life lived the autistic way.

ScamLikely®

ScamLikely® is a modern consumer report for life — investigating the products, experiences, trends, and cultural obsessions competing for your time, attention, and money.

Start with the branch that fits.

Go to the podcast for the conversations, the shop for the curated picks, or stay with ScamLikely® for the broader point of view.