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- Human Nature 3 min read
Breathing Responsibility
Responsibility has a physical weight — and that weight has a signature: your breath. Learning to read your own pattern, instead of reaching straight for a technique, opens a moment of choice that wasn't there before.
TL;DRResponsibility makes you hold your breath — not because it's heavy, but because your nervous system is simulating vigilance. Notice the pattern before you try to change it. Then a single, complete exhale is enough.
20 MAY 2026 - Human Nature 5 min read
The Mind Is Not One Thing
When neurodiversity stops being treated as a special case and starts being treated as the actual baseline of how minds work, two things shift at once: how communities form, and how people lead. This is what changes — and why it might be one of the quieter revolutions of our time.
TL;DRNeurodiversity isn't an exception to accommodate. It's the actual baseline of how minds work. When a community internalises that, both belonging and leadership change shape — for the better.
28 APR 2026 - Tech & Society 3 min read
AI Is Not One Thing
'AI' covers at least four very different families of technology, each with its own strengths, risks, and right places to use. Here is the map — because collapsing them into one word makes us worse at thinking about all of them.
TL;DR'AI' covers at least four very different families of technology. Using them interchangeably makes us worse at thinking about any of them. Here is the map.
17 APR 2026 - Tech & Society 4 min read
In the Age of AI, You Still Matter
Every new AI demo raises the same quiet fear: if machines can do it better, what do I add? The answer is simpler, and kinder, than the question suggests — and it begins with you.
TL;DRYou matter through what only you can bring. AI doesn't change that — it just lowers the cost of bringing it. The real discipline now is learning when to speak, not whether you can.
17 APR 2026
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