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Why I Don’t Fear AI (But I Do Question It): Part 3
Even as AI transforms the world, the essence of humanity endures. Part III explores the human constant, introspection, and how conscious engagement shapes the future in an age of intelligent machines.
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Nov 87 min read


Why I Don’t Fear AI (But I Do Question It): Part 2
As machines begin to think, the pattern of fear and fascination repeats. Part II of this series examines AI in the context of past revolutions and why questioning, not resisting, unlocks its potential.
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Oct 297 min read


Why I Don’t Fear AI (But I Do Question It): Part 1
From the spark of fire to the first circuits, humanity has always questioned, created, and adapted. Part I of this series explores how every revolution begins with curiosity, fear, and the drive to understand the unknown.
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Oct 228 min read


Between the Lines: What the Pause Really Built
After a two-and-a-half-month pause from long-form blogging, the build never stopped. In this reflection, I share what the quiet months taught me, why the blogs shifted form, and how the newsletters quietly kept the rhythm alive. A thoughtful look at creative pauses, returning to consistency, and building in public.
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Oct 93 min read


Why Digital Isn’t Always Progress — and That’s Okay
We’ve been told that every new tool is progress. But what if faster isn’t always smarter — and convenience doesn’t always equal meaning? In a world chasing the next upgrade, this blog explores why slowing down, choosing less, and thinking deeper might be the most human progress of all.
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Jun 193 min read


Not Every Idea Is a Startup — Some Are Systems
We live in a world that glorifies speed, scale, and startup wins. But what about the quiet ideas — the ones that aren’t built to pitch, but to last? This piece explores why not every idea needs to be a unicorn — and how systems, tools, and slow-burn thinking can be just as revolutionary.
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Jun 164 min read


The Tools Are Smarter, But Are We?
We live in a time where AI can finish your sentences — sometimes even start them. But in this whirlwind of intelligent tools, are we becoming smarter users or just faster ones? This piece explores how to stay truly sharp in a digital world that thinks for you, and why real growth often begins where automation ends.
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May 244 min read


The Timing’s Off, But You’re Not: What Glen Powell’s Speech Taught Me About Showing Up
Not everything starts with clarity — or applause. Sometimes, progress is quiet, messy, or slow. But that doesn’t mean it’s not happening. This reflection, inspired by Glen Powell’s graduation speech, is for anyone still building, still becoming.
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May 204 min read


What You Don’t See When It Starts to Work
Not every project begins with clarity — and not every pause means failure. This blog is a behind-the-scenes look at the quiet, messy, and often invisible work that fuels real progress. A reminder that even when nothing looks finished, you’re still building something that matters.
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May 184 min read


Why Curiosity and Growth Resist the One Path: The Psychology Behind the Multipassionate Mind
In a world full of expectations, choosing just one path can feel limiting. This post dives into the psychology behind why some of us seek more—and how that’s okay.
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May 34 min read


Why I Refuse to Choose Just One Path
In a world that demands we choose one identity, here's why I embrace being multi-passionate. This is my take on exploration, creativity, and carving my own path.
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Apr 303 min read
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