
Occasional meditations on depressing topics.
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My efforts at counter-spoliation continue. Today I’m delighted to present an interview with one of my oldest friends, author Jonathan Oldenburg. Jonathan and I spent two years at West Point together (1993 - 1995); we remained close friends...
A few months ago, when I began my campaign of counter-spoliation, my friend introduced me to A.J.R. Klopp, the author of The Toll of Fortune. John had reviewed The Toll of Fortune on his own substack and offered it high praise, and thought...
Last July, in Understanding America’s AI Action Plan, I walked through the Trump Administration’s 23-page executive blueprint for achieving what the White House called “a new golden age of human flourishing” through AI. The Plan was ambitio...
When I started blogging here on Substack six years ago, I was at one of the lowest points in my life, and the blog’s name and temperament reflect that. Given the tone and subject matter, I never expected Contemplations on the Tree of Woe to...
Yesterday, Jack Dorsey, the co-founder of Twitter and CEO of Block (the fintech company formerly known as Square), published a letter to his employees and shareholders announcing that Block was eliminating over 4,000 positions, roughly 40%...
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