I woke up this morning and went to make eggs. Six of them. A thirty-second job on a normal day—crack, crack, crack, whisk, pan, done. My oldest daughter had other plans. She’s six, and she is eager. Eager to cook, eager to clean, eager to help with anything that remotely resembles a chore. It’s a… Continue reading The Two-Bowl Method
Month: March 2026
The College Advice I’d Give My Kids
AI is already reshaping which degrees are worth their cost. Companies like Anthropic, which seem to target a new profession for automation every few weeks, are creating real uncertainty around career paths that once felt bulletproof — accounting, law, even software engineering. The question isn’t whether this changes the calculus on college. It’s how. My… Continue reading The College Advice I’d Give My Kids
Light Through the Fog
I woke up on a Monday feeling different than I had in ages. I couldn't put my finger on it. But something had changed. I could think. I could focus. I felt great excitement for the day. For life. It was wondrous at first. Then it turned to fear. Would this last? Would the clock… Continue reading Light Through the Fog