Looking Down to Look Up: Why You Should Look Up to Younger Generations

From childhood through early adulthood, we instinctively look up to those older than us. Parents, teachers, coaches, bosses, and industry leaders serve as role models, guiding us with their experience and wisdom. They have been where we are, and their lessons help shape our personal and professional growth. But as we age, the dynamic shifts. … Read more

The Fragile Nature of Memory: An Existential Exploration

Memory defines who we are. It shapes our identity, our relationships, and our perception of reality. Without memory, there is no continuity, no sense of self, and no lasting meaning to experience. This raises a troubling question: If a memory is forgotten, does the experience still matter? If no one remembers, did it ever really … Read more

The Power of Expression Through AI

I recently started using Cursor — an AI-powered code editor that helps streamline software development by offering intelligent code suggestions, error detection, and even generating entire blocks of code based on natural language descriptions. The first reaction I’ve been getting from people is, “Don’t you feel threatened?”, “Aren’t you scared AI is going to take … Read more

Rules For Riley; Rule 17: Find The Small Wins

These rules are meant to be bite-sized life lessons that lay a foundation to learn from. They are designed to help cultivate strength, insight, and wisdom as a part of your life. These rules are not definitive and should be used as thought-provoking exercises. These rules are not written in any particular order. To win … Read more

Rules For Riley; Rule 16: There Is No One Person

These rules are meant to be bite-sized life lessons that lay a foundation to learn from. They are designed to help cultivate strength, insight, and wisdom as a part of your life. These rules are not definitive and should be used as thought-provoking exercises. These rules are not written in any particular order. There is … Read more