
You'll see things differently. Not everything. Not all at once. But some familiar pattern will suddenly look like something else. A choice you make every day will reveal its shape. For people who prefer questions that linger over answers that close.
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Every morning, before the village found its noise, my grandmother carried her low stool to the cow. She would wait. The calf ate first. Some mornings there was enough left for everyone. Some mornings there wasn’t, and we had plain tea, and...
People ask me why I don’t eat cow. Not always rudely. Usually with genuine curiosity, the way you’d ask about something you don’t understand. Is it religion, they ask. Do you worship cows.
I find that question interesting. Not offensive. J...
Apparently, I believe in architectural rigor. My instructions to Gemini 3 for code generation are non-negotiable. I demand:
Atomic Functions: Every method does one thing.
The 20-Line Limit: If it’s...
There was a time when you could look at the sun and know roughly where you were going. Not precisely with coordinates. But enough. You felt the morning on your left shoulder and knew you were heading north. You watched the shadows lean and...
The boardroom had floor-to-ceiling windows that overlooked the city. The quarterly numbers were on the wall. Red dominated the slide.
“Watch time per user is down eleven percent,” the CFO said. “At some point we need to address what’s happ...
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Stories about things that look one way until you stand somewhere else. For my daughter.
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