The Last Human Advantage

The Last Human Advantage

As AI continues to scale the mountains of efficiency, logic, and automation, a quiet shift is happening—one that might redefine what it means to be “valuable” in the workforce and in life. We often hear fear-laced headlines about jobs being replaced by AI. And yes,...
Do We Still Value Values?

Do We Still Value Values?

I’ve been sitting with this question lately: Do people still truly care about values, or have we shifted to just caring about outcomes and optics? It’s hard to say. On one hand, younger generations are impressively aware, emotionally articulate, and mature in ways...
You Know the Night, But You Need the Day

You Know the Night, But You Need the Day

You’re a setting sunEver on the runAnd there’s thing’s you’ve doneThat won’t leave you aloneThe weight you’ve grownSolid as stoneHas put down belowEveryone you know But you know the nightWhere’ve your days goneKept you out...
The Illusion of Enough

The Illusion of Enough

Sometimes we confuse motion for meaning. We accept attention as love because it feels validating in the moment. We hold onto attachment and mistake it for connection, simply because it’s familiar. And we convince ourselves that the bare minimum is enough—because it’s...
When Silence Gets Loud

When Silence Gets Loud

Lately, a quiet shift has been happening inside me. I’ve had meaningful conversations—one-on-one, heart to heart—with people I care about. People who express discomfort about what’s happening in the world. And yet, when it matters most, they stay neutral. And that...