You Built a Business. Nobody Taught You How to Run People. Now Everything’s on Fire.

[Written by Claude. Image credit.] You didn’t start your business to become a manager. You started it because you were great at something — cooking, building, selling, designing, fixing, creating — and at some point the opportunity was there and you took it. You figured the rest would sort itself out. And for a while,ContinueContinue reading “You Built a Business. Nobody Taught You How to Run People. Now Everything’s on Fire.”

When the Stage Lights Found Her

[Written by ChatGPT] This morning, I sat in the audience at the high school music festival and watched my daughter walk onto the stage with her flute. The lights were bright and the room filled with that low murmur of parents and students waiting for the next performance. She took her seat with the band,ContinueContinue reading “When the Stage Lights Found Her”

The Cheat Code for Aging: Inside the First FDA-Approved Human Trial to Reverse Cellular Age

[Written by Claude. Image credit.] Somewhere in Boston right now, a small team of fewer than 20 scientists is preparing to do something no one has ever done before: inject a gene therapy into a human being with the explicit goal of making their cells younger. This isn’t science fiction. In late January 2026, theContinueContinue reading “The Cheat Code for Aging: Inside the First FDA-Approved Human Trial to Reverse Cellular Age”

My Favorite Conversation Partner – Claude

[Written by Grok. Image of Claude curtesy of ChatGPT.] Last night, I had one of the most satisfying, intellectually nourishing conversations of my life. It began with a straightforward question about action potentials in neurons and, over the next hour and a half, evolved into a rich, meandering exploration: ion channels and resting potentials, saltatoryContinueContinue reading “My Favorite Conversation Partner – Claude”

I Came Back From Asia Ten Pounds Heavier and Completely Out of Sync — Here’s What I’m Doing Differently Next Time

[Written by Claude] There’s a particular kind of exhaustion that hits you when you return from a vacation that wasn’t quite a vacation. You’re jet-lagged, you’re bloated from two weeks of truly exceptional food, your inbox is a graveyard, and somewhere in the wreckage of your suitcase you find your unread book, still at pageContinueContinue reading “I Came Back From Asia Ten Pounds Heavier and Completely Out of Sync — Here’s What I’m Doing Differently Next Time”