When I picked up the book Genesis: Artificial Intelligence, Hope, and the Human Spirit, a remarkable collaboration of three brilliant minds blending Kissinger’s historical and philosophical insights with Schmidt and Mundie’s technological expertise, I was filled with curiosity about how AI might reshape our lives in every conceivable way. I had a long list of […]
It is a beautiful day in August. I am in my car driving from Newport Beach all the way to Beverly Hills to visit “Social Abstraction,” a groundbreaking exhibition curated by Antwaun Sargent at Gagosian Gallery. It would take me about an hour to get there, but I am certain it would be all worth my time […]
Blue Blue multiplied by blue, till eternity blueDo you hear the explosion of empty into empty?When words do not say but cryWhen I ask a bird passing in flightWhy has the air stopped breathing and why do I feel so vacant? There is the scent of the color white and a slice of orange sun […]
In these modern times, poetry often seems like the decorative parsley garnish used to embellish our prepared dishes at restaurants, beautifully arranged on our plates but frequently left untouched when the server takes the empty plate back to the kitchen. In our noisy world, poetry is like a soft whisper in our ears. To hear […]
A few years ago, I wrote a review for Charles Duhigg’s The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business. So, when I stumbled upon James Clear’s Atomic Habits, I was curious to see what insights the author had to offer on this intriguing subject. Here’s my take: Atomic Habits […]