At the Intersection of Macroeconomics and Personal Finance - Part 1: Understanding Inflation, Deflation, and the Effects on Buying Power
But the realization of most dreams often comes at a cost. And rarely do we account for that cost when the moment arrives to seize what we’ve always wanted. In this case, the cost was my sanity. The wear on my body. The erosion of my peace.
“For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?” — Mark 8:36 The following has been an idea long in development for many years. It began with a book that I have read at least half-a-dozen times and recently revisited
AGI won’t be born in a lab. It will rise from our noise, our tweets, reels, outrage, brilliance, and digital rituals. We are shaping its mind with every post. The internet isn’t just a mirror. It’s a cradle. A tutor. Maybe even a soul
Most people mistake being "nice" for being "kind." They assume that kindness is just about politeness, about making people feel good in the moment. But true kindness is deeper—about action, about impact. Being nice is about keeping the peace, often at your own expense; being