In the last month, I’ve been inundated with AI takes — how it’s game-changing, how mass layoffs are coming, and how the divide between those who use it and those who don’t is going to be enormous. “Agentic AI will change the world. A revolution is coming. Unemployment en masse is inevitable.“ In essence, the… Continue reading AI Built Me a Snowboarding Game in 5 Minutes — But It Can’t Replace This
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How To Pay $0 Tax in Early Retirement
Disclaimer: this article is for informational purposes only, and should NOT be taken as legal, financial, or tax advice. My wife and I have paid $0 in taxes from 2021 to 2025. But we didn’t cheat. And we’re not scamming the government. The tax code favors early retirees. Here is how anyone can do it:… Continue reading How To Pay $0 Tax in Early Retirement
What If There Are No Rules?
I remember watching the movie Rat Race in high school — a 2001 comedy where a Las Vegas casino tycoon pits six teams against each other in a race for a $2M prize locked in a storage locker in New Mexico. There was only one simple rule: there are no rules. I loved this movie… Continue reading What If There Are No Rules?
When Mental Fog Is Trying to Tell You Something
I don’t think mental fog is random. In my experience, it shows up when I ignore what my gut has been telling me for too long. I feel it in my neck and shoulders. I get tension headaches. I’m suddenly exhausted right when I wake up for the day. But the tension, fatigue, and brain… Continue reading When Mental Fog Is Trying to Tell You Something
Stephen King – On Writing: A Memoir of The Craft – Review
Book Review, Summary, Highlights, and Quotes from On Writing: A Memoir of The Craft by Stephen King I had this book sitting in my “next up” pile for quite some time. I think I was mostly afraid of reading it because I don’t feel like the same type of writer as Stephen King (obviously), and well, writing… Continue reading Stephen King – On Writing: A Memoir of The Craft – Review
