Waffle House—An American institution you can trust Waffle House is more than just a breakfast restaurant. It's a symbol of America itself.
Looking for my orange One ordinary orange, one extraordinary moment of clarity, and a reminder that healing sometimes tastes sweet
AI vs augmented intelligence—A post about marketing semantics in the tech industry 'AI' puts the machines front and center, while 'augmented intelligence' leaves the spotlight on the human.
Lessons from writing a novella I'll likely never release I’m on the verge of finishing my absurdist comedy novella, which will become my longest completed writing project. When it’s all said and done, I’ll most likely have enjoyed the process far more than the finished product. Because this pending novella will become my longest work, I’
Don't become the Southwest Airlines of writing In an attempt to reverse its falling stock price, Southwest Airlines announced it will start assigning seats to its passengers. Congratulations, Southwest—you just became indistinguishable from every other airline! Writers would be smart to question adopting every piece of writing advice they hear so as not to become the
Writers ain't gotta use AI if they don't wanna If you’ve found a certain tool or service that works for you and makes your life better, COOL—then keep using that thing. This advice applies to AI, Notion, Obsidian, TikTok, WHATEVER. If your tool of choice is a net benefit, then keep on keepin’ on. But please don’
What if I have only one novel in me? As I’m writing this post, I’m juggling three longform writing projects: * An absurdist comedy novella * A vampire hunting novel * A literary novel about fatherhood The literary novel is the only one I can imagine publishing. The vampire story is so far outside what I typically write. I’ll
The business model dependency problem No business stands on its own. Every business is dependent on something else in some way; the question is to what degree, and how stable is that dependency? Transportation companies are dependent on highways and railroads and open waterways and skies. A coffee shop may be dependent on the attractions
How can capitalism be reformed? Over the last few months, I’ve been asking myself if I’ve been turning into a Communist, as certain aspects of capitalism have had me seeing red. So many parts of the capitalist system feel broken, especially when companies lay off thousands of workers, only to then perform stock
Replacing human workers with AI is easy when we've already removed humanity from work Since OpenAI released ChatGPT to the masses, there’s plenty of debate over where and when AI can replace human workers. But I think this debate misses a crucial point. If AI can replace a human worker for a specific job function, why is that? Is it because the job
Frugal reading - Tips for reading on a budget So you wanna read more. Maybe you’re trying to unplug more often. Or maybe you read a blog post about leadership and bought into the old adage that leaders read. Whatever the case, you want to get your face in more books and digital content worth following. But money’
Friends don't let friends become monopolists In the autobiography The Life of Frederick Douglass, the author takes an interesting view on slavery when he argues that when otherwise good people become slaveowners, they can’t help becoming monsters. Douglass takes a compassionate view of the villains. It’s not always that bad people become slaveowners–but