80 Tasks a Day: A Productivity Experiment
Most of us don’t track every single thing we do in a day—but what if we did? From work tasks to meals, errands, and even household chores, logging every action…
Most of us don’t track every single thing we do in a day—but what if we did? From work tasks to meals, errands, and even household chores, logging every action…
Before my wedding, we had a countdown clock—three little blocks with numbers that we changed every day, marking the days until our big event. Each morning, adjusting the numbers felt…
The speculation that OpenAI may be developing advanced versions of GPT, like GPT-5, but keeping them internal for strategic reasons, is plausible and aligns with certain trends in AI development….
The insurance industry is at a crossroads. Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the business landscape across sectors, yet many insurers remain hesitant to dive in fully. While some have made…
When I ask my cousin how he’s doing, he often replies with one word: “Medium.” Neither good nor bad—just somewhere in the middle. And the more I think about it,…
A friend once posed an intriguing question: Is dryer lint just the average color of the clothes in the dryer? On the surface, it’s a simple observation, but it opens…
When someone famous passes away, it often stirs an unexpected wave of grief. We didn’t know them personally, yet their work—be it music, film, art, literature, or sports—touched our lives…
Vices—habits or behaviors often considered indulgent or harmful—are something most people can relate to. Whether it’s an extra glass of wine, a penchant for late-night snacking, or a compulsive online…
The phrase “burning the candle at both ends” paints a vivid picture: a candle lit from both ends will burn twice as fast and leave nothing but a melted mess…
Capacity is a concept we often overlook in our daily lives, but it plays a critical role in determining our ability to seize opportunities. Whether it’s time, money, or other…