Learning Korean

[Image credit] My kids’ passion for K-Pop recently sparked my own interest in Korean. Just last week, I began learning the Korean alphabet (Hangul) on Duolingo, and I’ve found myself fascinated by the language’s unique characteristics. While Korean characters might look similar to Chinese at first glance, they’re actually quite different – Korean uses anContinueContinue reading “Learning Korean”

From Data to Innovation: A Journey Through Intellectual Development Frameworks

[Image credit] Last week, Google Gemini released Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental. The long form responses it generates has been really helpful in my learning journey. With all the buzz around AI, my friends and family often ask, quite reasonably, ‘Why should I bother with these chatbots when Google search already gives me all theContinueContinue reading “From Data to Innovation: A Journey Through Intellectual Development Frameworks”

Enigma of Life’s Origins

It’s strange how some questions linger in the mind—like a splinter that occasionally pokes at you. Recently, I was reminded of a question that has haunted me since my high school biology days: How did life begin? It’s one of those exasperating puzzles that is both endlessly fascinating and depressingly unresolvable. Now, thanks to AI,ContinueContinue reading “Enigma of Life’s Origins”