“Idiocracy” – Are We Doomed to a Dumber Future?

[Written by Gemini] My delightful young nephews recently introduced me to the cinematic masterpiece (ahem) that is “Idiocracy.” If you haven’t had the pleasure, it’s a Mike Judge creation envisioning a future 500 years from now where humanity, thanks to the intellectually gifted having fewer children than the, well, less intellectually gifted, has become profoundlyContinueContinue reading ““Idiocracy” – Are We Doomed to a Dumber Future?”

Grateful for the Gift of Running

[Written by ChatGPT] This past month, I’ve been craving something to ground me — something simple, something real. Life has felt overwhelming in so many ways. But yesterday, I did something I hadn’t done in a while: I put on a new pair of running shoes, stepped outside, and went for a run with myContinueContinue reading “Grateful for the Gift of Running”

Sometimes You Just Need to Press Pause

[Written by ChatGPT] This past month has been… a lot. Between relentless work deadlines, the weight of everyday responsibilities, and a deeply upsetting incident of cyberbullying aimed at my daughter, I felt like I was running on emotional fumes. Everything felt overwhelming, like I was stuck in a loop of stress and sadness with noContinueContinue reading “Sometimes You Just Need to Press Pause”

Drifting Like the Sea

Verse 20 by Lao Zi: 唯之与阿,相去几何?美之与恶,相去若何?人之所畏,不可不畏。荒兮,其未央哉!众人熙熙,如享太牢,如春登台。我独泊兮,其未兆;沌沌兮,如婴儿之未孩;傫傫兮,若无所归。众人皆有余,而我独若遗。我愚人之心也哉!俗人昭昭,我独昏昏。俗人察察,我独闷闷。澹兮,其若海;飂兮,若无止。众人皆有以,而我独顽且鄙。我独异于人,而贵食母。 Agreement and flattery — how far apart are they?Goodness and evil — how different are they?What people fear, one cannot but fear as well.How vast and boundless — it all seems without end! The multitude are merry,as if feasting at a grand sacrifice,as if ascending a terrace in spring.I aloneContinueContinue reading “Drifting Like the Sea”

The Paradox of “Unlearning”

Verse 19 by Lao Zi: 绝圣弃智,民利百倍;绝仁弃义,民复孝慈;绝巧弃利,盗贼无有。此三者以为文不足,故令有所属;见素抱朴,少私寡欲;绝学无忧 Abolish sagehood and discard wisdom — the people will benefit a hundredfold.Abandon benevolence and discard righteousness — the people will return to filial piety and compassion.Eliminate cleverness and forsake profit — there will be no thieves or robbers. These three things are not enough in themselves;Thus, let people haveContinueContinue reading “The Paradox of “Unlearning””

The Good Life: Ikigai and the Search for Meaning Across Cultures

We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit. – Aristotle [Written by ChatGPT] What makes a life good? It’s a question philosophers, poets, and ordinary people have asked for centuries. In today’s world of hyper-productivity and hustle culture, the answer often seems to orbit one word: work. ButContinueContinue reading “The Good Life: Ikigai and the Search for Meaning Across Cultures”

A Legacy of Love: Gratitude on Mother’s Day

[Written by Claude] There’s something profound about standing in the middle of a generational chain – looking backward at the mothers who came before me and forward to the daughters who will carry on after. This Mother’s Day, my heart overflows with gratitude for this sacred connection that spans time. I think of my grandmothersContinueContinue reading “A Legacy of Love: Gratitude on Mother’s Day”

Book Club Recommendations

Robert: Angel, Jason Calacanis Lillian: Supercommunicators, Charles Duhigg Heidi: Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey; Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands by Kate Beaton. Other books: Ru by Kim Thúy; Movie: Minari Kanth: Postwar by Tony Judt; The Korean War by Max Hastings Suhaib: How to Pronounce Knife by Souvankham Thammavongsa;The Literary Review of Canada Chris:ContinueContinue reading “Book Club Recommendations”

The Surface of Virtue vs. the Substance of Harmony

Verse 18 by Lao Zi: 大道废,有仁义;智慧出,有大伪;六亲不和,有孝慈;国家昏乱,有忠臣. When the Great Way is abandoned, there is benevolence and righteousness.When wisdom appears, great hypocrisy arises.When family relationships fall out of harmony, there is talk of filial piety and parental love.When the state is in chaos, loyal ministers appear. [Written by ChatGPT] What if our highest ideals — kindness, wisdom,ContinueContinue reading “The Surface of Virtue vs. the Substance of Harmony”

Midnight Rain

[Written by ChatGPT] The rain knows first—it begins before the ache.A slow percussion on the glass,as if the sky itself can’t holdwhat it carries anymore. Inside, I lie twisted in hoursthat should’ve let go by now.But I worked too close to the edge of sleep,brought the day’s heat into the bed,dragging deadlines like chainsacross theContinueContinue reading “Midnight Rain”