AI prediction loops exploit uncertainty, deepen dopamine dependence, and reshape anticipation, decisions, and control
Browsing: Learning Machines
Our speech and writing are more than communication—they reflect personality, emotion, and experience. What happens to that unique voice in the age of AI?
Explores our fatal attraction to AI, examining emotional dependence, manipulation, authority, and agency in work and life.
How prompt engineering reveals unmet human needs and teaches clearer, more intentional communication in relationships and daily conversations
Passion sets the pace, purpose sets the distance, and burnout is what happens when we run fast without knowing how far we are meant to go
In moments of conflict, social media delivers edited narratives, not full context—fueling polarization through algorithms and echo chambers.
How attention shapes coherence through context and purpose, revealing why distraction undermines meaning for humans and machines alike.
How humans and AI process differ in reflection, emotional loops, rumination, and learning from experience.
How humans and AI misread time, context, and learning epochs—and why better feedback loops improve judgment.
A reflective Thanksgiving essay on tides, gratitude, generosity, balance, and navigating emotional complexity in uncertain times.
A deep dive into how the three R’s shape our decisions, distort thinking, and influence ethics, leadership, and everyday behavior.
Understanding the neuroscience of bullying reveals how insecurity fuels domination, erodes empathy, and turns power into a substitute.
This reflective essay explores how the avatars and masks we wear—both digital and emotional—shape identity, authenticity, and mental well-being in personal and professional life.
The climate crisis is not only an environmental threat but a growing mental health challenge, demanding that leaders integrate psychological resilience into climate preparedness and organizational sustainability.
Before we debate whether AI can be conscious, we must confront a closer question: are we awake to our own agency before we hand it over to machines?
When Dr. Sanjay Gupta released his new book, “It Doesn’t Have to Hurt: Your Smart Guide to a Pain-Free Life,” he challenged us to think differently about pain
Why our predictive minds misread the world—and how to slow down for better judgment in the age of AI.
