• About Opium Wars and US elections 2024

    The First Opium War is an example of capitalism’s bad influence on empires. This war was not just a fight between Britain and China. It was a war for money. In the early 1800s, British traders sold a lot of… more

  • Product ≠ Business

    Here’s the Vibe Coding curve in Google Trends. You don’t need to be an oracle to predict the flood of non-technical, idea-driven people rushing into software and SaaS. People like me, honestly. The barriers of technical expertise and high development… more

  • Shoshin: beginner’s mindset

    I’d like to share an idea I discovered last year that has been helping me a lot — Shoshin, or the beginner’s mind In the 1990s, Phil Jackson took the concept of Shoshin from Zen Buddhism and made it a… more

  • AI and biotech: the last hope for economy

    In the last 15 years, banks and governments have flooded the market with massive amounts of dollars, yens, yuans, and euros. Global crises slow down the economy, so governments flood the system with cheap credit, printing trillions with little to… more

  • Amazing and terrifying footage

    If you’re following the war in Ukraine, the long-term scenario of these shows turning into real military training isn’t hard to picture. more

  • Reminder: Make it real first, perfect it later

    Just a small (but huge) reminder to myself: Make it real first, perfect it later. (The daily battle of a perfectionist) more

  • My notes from Chapter 14 of Sapiens book

    I write these notes to absorb what I’ve learned from books and organize it better in my head. The Power of Science and Its Impact on Human Civilization If a Spanish peasant had fallen asleep in the year 1000 and… more

  • What are LLMs, agents, agentic systems, workflows

    In today’s tech world, you might hear terms like LLMs, agents, agentic systems, workflows. And it could be really confusing sometimes. Let’s break these down in simple terms and see how they’re used. LLMs LLMs (Large Language Models) are advanced… more

  • Thoughts on growing layoffs in 2025

    Layoffs are becoming more frequent in 2025, and I fear this is just the beginning. Here’s why: Two spirals are twisting into one big negative loop, making corporate and government jobs increasingly unsafe: economic & tech. 1. EconomicAfter the COVID-era… more

  • My notes from the recent YC Vibe Coding video

    The founders’ quotes at the beginning were the best part: Notes from video: more

  • Eugene Kleiner’s Startup Laws

    In 1957, Eugene Kleiner and seven engineers left Shockley Semiconductor. With a $1.5 million investment, they started Fairchild Semiconductor and became the founders of Silicon Valley. The “Traitorous 8” built more than one company. Their ideas led to Intel, AMD,… more

  • ⏱️Time Tracking — My productivity hack of 2024

    In 2024, I started tracking my time and logged 4’242 hours of my active life. I want to share what I’ve learned along the way, how I analysed and used data to improve efficiency and quality of life. Ever feel… more

  • Back to basics

    When I feel a bit lost, I revisit my saved tweets to refocus on the basics. This is one of them: more

  • What is Self-efficacy?

    Self-efficacy is believing in your ability to achieve a goal or handle a situation. It affects how you think, feel, and act. Albert Bandura, who is one of the most influential psychologists in history introduced the concept in A Social… more

  • Current mood

    Attention! New captain. REALPOLITIK! more

  • You better be a lazy bum

    You better be a lazy bum today.But curious enough to automate your work or let AI take over. Because tomorrow, the only ones getting paid will be those who know how to replace people with automation. more

  • The oldest company in the world — 1400 years

    Kongo Gumi was the oldest company in the world, surviving for over 1,400 years. A Japanese family business, it had been building temples since 578 AD. For centuries, its success rested on the steady demand for Buddhist temples. Generous donations… more

  • Scientific Revolution’s loop

    In the last 500 years, humanity made a huge leap. This was thanks to the scientific revolution. Governments invested in science, providing the resources and support needed for progress. With these investments, inventions flourished, leading to new businesses. These businesses… more

  • AI future of business communication

    The future is here 🤯 It’s long been predicted that most business communication will shift to AI representatives—and this video shows how it’ll all work. Two AI agents quickly recognize each other. Then they switch from spoken English to a… more

  • About personal Agency

    I’ve always thought of word agency in the business sense—like a marketing agency that provides services or a legal agency where one party acts on behalf of another. But I’d never considered it in the context of personal agency. In… more

  • Feeling down while building is Ok

    This video is a good reminder In YouTube’s early days, co-founder Steve Chen felt down because only 40 videos were uploaded weekly. Now, millions are added daily. Big things start small. What seems tiny today might be huge tomorrow. Isn’t… more

  • AI and Ethics

    AI is neither good nor bad. It is just a tool, like a knife. You decide how to use it. You can harm someone with a knife, you can scratch a neighbor’s car for fun.Or you can prepare a meal… more

  • Learning by doing

    I believe in learning by doing. I begin by taking small steps without prior knowledge to grasp the process and its nature. Then I seek knowledge to find shortcuts and structure. That’s when clarity comes. Learning without action or action… more

  • Reading sidenotes – book ‘Sapiens’

    How and why in historical explanations What’s the difference between explaining how something happened and explaining why it did? When we ask how, we describe the sequence of events and the conditions that shaped them. When we ask why, we… more

  • Power of micro teams today

    Small teams can do big things! Maybe because they move faster, make better decisions, and focus on what really matters? more

  • Fear of Failure

    Fear of failure is deep in our brains. It was shaped by millions of years of survival. Back then, failure meant no food or danger. If you failed to hunt, you could go hungry. If you failed to grow food,… more

  • Why are we never satisfied?

    We either fear that the pleasure might disappear, or we hope that it will intensify. — Yuval Harari, Sapiens The mind is trapped in a cycle of craving. We resist pain, cling to pleasure, and constantly chase more. Take success,… more

  • Transportation Revolution

    Humans relied on horses as the main mode of transport for about 5,000 years. Then, Ford’s Model T changed everything in less than a decade. I’m curious to see the visual transformations cities will undergo during the tech revolution unfolding… more

  • Social Equality VS Individual Freedom

    This is an eternal problem.The values of social equality and individual freedom contradict each other and do not coexist for long.It is a timeless issue for humanity—left and right, capitalism and socialism.Can there be a balance? more

  • My story of launching E-shop business with AI

    (in 2 months and 3 steps: Seed→Feed→Grow) In 2024, after six years in the corporate world, I left my secure job to start my own business. This time I took a fresh approach, using a lot of AI and automation… more