Sometimes You Have to Leave Home to Find HomeBecause sometimes the clearest way to meet yourself is to stand somewhere new.1d ago1d ago
Don’t Confuse ‘Not Now’ With ‘Not Ever’It’s amazing how easily we mistake timing for finality.2d ago2d ago
Why Knowing Your Personality Type Can Be an Act of CompassionOver the past two years or so, I’ve become more and more interested in personality types — not as rigid boxes that trap us, but as gentle…3d ago3d ago
Is Ego the Enemy… or Just a Small Part of Who We Are?We hear it everywhere. The ego is the enemy. Something to be dismantled, transcended, slain. A thousand modern gurus, a million spiritual…5d ago5d ago
Numerology, Neuroscience, and the Language of PatternI’ve been thinking lately about numerology — or rather, about why certain numbers seem to follow us. Why do some people keep seeing…6d ago6d ago
Why AGI May Not Become Skynet: A Counter to the Fear NarrativeThere’s a lot of unease around lately — people warning that AGI might soon outpace us, turning cold, calculating, and maybe even dangerous…Jul 9Jul 9
Why Limits Are the Greatest GiftImagine having everything you want, the moment you want it. No waiting. No compromise. No tough decisions or trade-offs. To most people…Jul 7Jul 7
Neom’s The Line: A Prototype for Mars — Or for Us?I’ve been thinking a lot lately about collective thoughtform — how the accumulated perspectives around us quietly shape our own opinions…Jul 3Jul 3
Can We Just Enjoy Movies Again? Why it’s harder to just watch a film — and be happy.In the late 2000s, we had Jennifer Lawrence. Most of us only knew her as Katniss in The Hunger Games, Mystique in X-Men, or that woman…Jul 2Jul 2
The Lost Sense of Belonging — why the brands that win now feel more like tribesLast week I was sat in a coffee shop in Tarifa, a small coastal town in southern Spain. I overheard two women catching up over iced matcha…Jun 30Jun 30