Why Do So Many People Dislike Elon Musk? The Psychology Behind the Sentiment

[Written by ChatGPT] Elon Musk is one of the most polarizing figures alive. To some, he’s a modern-day Edison or Iron Man — a boundary-pushing genius reshaping the world. To others, he’s reckless, egotistical, or even dangerous. After watching his recent talk at Y Combinator’s AI Startup School, many came away impressed by his intelligence,ContinueContinue reading “Why Do So Many People Dislike Elon Musk? The Psychology Behind the Sentiment”

Alignment

Verse 23 by Lao Zi: 希言自然。故飘风不终朝,骤雨不终日,孰为此者?天地。天地尚不能久,而况于人乎?故从事于道者同于道;德者同于德;失者同于失。同于道者,道亦乐得之;同于德者,德亦乐得之;同于失者,失亦乐得之。信不足焉,有不信焉! Sparse words are natural.Therefore, a whirlwind does not last the morning,A sudden downpour does not last the day.Who causes this? Heaven and Earth.If even Heaven and Earth cannot sustain excess,How much less can human beings? Therefore, those who follow the Dao are aligned with the Dao.Those who follow virtue areContinueContinue reading “Alignment”

On Reading: From Scattershot to Focused

[Written by Gemini] Do you ever pick up a book you know you’ve read before, only to find yourself utterly bewildered, as if the words are brand new? You vaguely remember the cover, perhaps a fleeting sensation of familiarity, but the content itself is a blank slate. If so, you’re not alone, and you’re certainlyContinueContinue reading “On Reading: From Scattershot to Focused”

The Good Life: How the Longest Study on Happiness Reveals the Secret to a Meaningful Life

[Written by ChatGPT] Related Posts: The Quest for a Good Life, Ikigai, Meaning of Life – Adler, Dysmorphia 🌟 Introduction: A Path Illuminated by Research What does it really mean to live a good life? For decades, philosophers, poets, and psychologists have pondered this. But rather than speculate, The Harvard Study of Adult Development setContinueContinue reading “The Good Life: How the Longest Study on Happiness Reveals the Secret to a Meaningful Life”

Held in Finitude: A Reflection on Love and Acceptance

[Written by ChatGPT] There’s something tender and quietly profound about acknowledging our finitude—that we are each limited, temporary, and imperfect. We stumble through life trying our best, sometimes falling short, sometimes shining, but always human. In this finite journey, what fills me with deepest gratitude is not just the love I receive, but the wayContinueContinue reading “Held in Finitude: A Reflection on Love and Acceptance”

A Heart Full of Gratitude for Dad

[Written by Claude] In a world that often feels fragmented and hurried, there exists a rare breed of human being—one who has found that sacred intersection where passion meets purpose, where what you love meets what the world needs. Dad, you are one of these extraordinary souls, living proof that ikigai isn’t just a beautifulContinueContinue reading “A Heart Full of Gratitude for Dad”

Book Club Recommendations

Ed: The Stranger in the Woods by Michael Finkel Lillian: The Good Life by Robert Waldinger and Marc Schulz, The Measure by Nikki Erlick Robert: The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides Heidi: Different Seasons by Stephen King, Gray Mountain by John Grisham Suhaib: The Jade Peony and All That Matters by Wayson Choy, The SociopathContinueContinue reading “Book Club Recommendations”

The Quest for a Good Life: Are You Playing the Game Well?

[Written by DeepSeek] Life is a fleeting game—one we’re lucky to play at all. Yet, here we are, trying to figure out the rules, the strategies, and the best way to make our time here meaningful. I’ve read countless books on happiness, purpose, and fulfillment. I’ve studied the lives of philosophers, artists, entrepreneurs, and everydayContinueContinue reading “The Quest for a Good Life: Are You Playing the Game Well?”

The Wisdom of Not Competing

Verse 22 by Lao Zi: 曲则全,枉则直,洼则盈,敝则新,少则得,多则惑。是以圣人抱一,为天下式。不自见故明,不自是故彰,不自伐故有功,不自矜故长。夫唯不争,故天下莫能与之争。古之所谓曲则全者,岂虚言哉!诚全而归之。 Bend, and you will be whole.Crooked, and you will be straight.Hollow, and you will be filled.Worn out, and you will be renewed.Have little, and you will gain.Have much, and you will be confused. Therefore, the sage embraces the One,And becomes a model for all under heaven. He does not displayContinueContinue reading “The Wisdom of Not Competing”

Living with Fear: A Reflection on Our Most Primal Emotion

“Many of our blessings bring bane to us; for memory recalls the tortures of fear, while foresight anticipates them. The present alone can make no man wretched.” –Seneca [Written by Claude] Recently, I’ve been hit by waves of strong emotions that feel almost physical in their intensity—worry for my children’s future in an uncertain world,ContinueContinue reading “Living with Fear: A Reflection on Our Most Primal Emotion”