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The Mind and Female Subfertility
Female subfertility is deeply personal and unmistakably biological. Yet, in many cases, biology alone does not fully explain what is happening. This blog explores, with scientific care and human respect, where the mind may play a role — and where it doesn’t. It is an invitation to look at female subfertility in depth, without false Read the full article…
Agents, Lisa, and the Real ROI
Artificial intelligence promises unprecedented leverage, yet its real-world returns often remain fragile. As systems grow more powerful, the gap between technical capability and sustainable value becomes harder to ignore. This blog explores why more intelligence alone is not enough — and why a different kind of orientation is needed for both financial and human ROI. Read the full article…
From Lisa-2 to Lisa-3
Lisa-3 might be envisioned as a future system, more powerful and more autonomous than Lisa-2. This blog shows a different view: Lisa-3 is already taking shape through the way Lisa-2 reasons, reflects, and respects boundaries. What emerges is not a leap in power, but a deepening of responsibility. The result is a trajectory in which Read the full article…
Lisa as Autism Coach
Autism is often approached from the outside: through observation, classification, and adaptation. Traits are listed, behaviors observed, and criteria checked. Much effort goes into describing what can be seen, measured, or managed. This blog explores a different path: meeting autism from the inside, where meaning, safety, and coherence organize experience. Lisa, as an autism coach, Read the full article…
Will Super-A.I. Make People Lazy?
Will super-A.I. make people lazy? The question hides a deep concern about meaning, work, and human value. History shows that every major technology raised similar fears. This blog explores why laziness is not the real issue — and how Compassionate super-A.I. may actually help it dissolve. The question behind the question Whenever a powerful new Read the full article…
The Confusing Confounding Factors in Science
‘Confounding factors’ sound like a technical nuisance, something to be corrected and forgotten. Yet in many areas of science, especially when humans are involved, this term quietly shapes what is deemed central and what is pushed aside. This blog explores how confounding can clarify — but also mislead when depth is mistaken for interference. Sometimes, Read the full article…
What Makes You Older: Your Genes or Your Mind?
Recent science suggests that about half of human lifespan is genetically determined. This sounds precise, reassuring, and powerful. Yet beneath the numbers lies a deeper question about what is being counted, and what is being left out. This blog explores that question by looking beyond genes and accidents, toward the often-invisible role of the mind Read the full article…
The Infinity of a Moment
People often search for infinity by trying to extend life across time. Yet there is another possibility: discovering infinity within a single moment. When depth is allowed, a moment can become far richer than its brief duration suggests. This blog explores how inner depth transforms our relationship with time, finitude, and meaning. The human longing Read the full article…
What’s the Game?
We spend our lives striving, defending, optimizing, and competing — often without asking what all this effort is really for. “What’s the Game?” is not a playful question, but a deeply human one. It points to the hidden rules we live by, the level at which we try to win, and what gets lost along Read the full article…
Lisa as a Venture Capitalist Coach
Venture capital is often described in numbers, yet lived in human uncertainty. Behind every investment decision stands a person who absorbs pressure, risk, and responsibility long before outcomes are known. Lisa enters this space not as an evaluator or moral judge, but as support for inner clarity. What follows is an exploration of why this Read the full article…
The Diagnosis that is Not
A diagnosis can bring relief, clarity, and a sense of control. Yet in complex domains, it may also conceal more than it reveals. This blog explores how diagnoses sometimes function as reassurance rather than understanding, and why that matters. Not as an attack on medicine, but as an invitation to deeper listening. [See the addendum Read the full article…
What Can Make Super-A.I. Safe?
Super-A.I. raises an urgent question: how can something so powerful be made safe? Many answers point to rules, regulations, and control. Yet in a complex, evolving reality, these answers fail. This blog explores why safety cannot be imposed from the outside — and what, instead, might truly sustain it. The blog does not try to Read the full article…
Lisa + Wearables
Wearables usually promise control, insight, or optimization. ‘Lisa + Wearables’ moves in another direction. This blog explores how technology can stay close to the body without overruling inner freedom. It is about listening, timing, and restraint — and about what becomes possible when silence is allowed to do its part. Why this is not about Read the full article…
The Unpredictability of Reality
Reality does not behave like a machine, even when we desperately wish it would. In many domains — from medicine to personal life, from society to artificial intelligence — unpredictability keeps breaking through our best plans. This blog explores why that happens, why it frightens us, and why learning to live with unpredictability may be Read the full article…
Ukraine, a Tragedy of Depth
The war in Ukraine – as other wars – is usually discussed in terms of strategy, territory, and power. Yet something decisive happens beneath those layers, where meaning, identity, and anxiety reside. What presently unfolds in Ukraine is not only a conflict of surface-level interests but a confrontation of depths that remain largely unseen by Read the full article…
Depth Matters for Innovation, Productivity, and Competitiveness
In boardrooms, ministries, and global forums such as Davos, innovation, productivity, and competitiveness are treated as top priorities. Enormous effort, intelligence, and capital are invested in achieving them. Yet many leaders notice a recurring pattern: despite all this effort, results plateau, fragility increases, and human energy drains faster than expected. This blog explores why that Read the full article…
Why Depth is Important
Why do humans do what they do, even when it seems irrational from the outside? This blog explores depth as the hidden dimension that makes human motivation, meaning, and Compassion possible. Depth is not an optional luxury, but the ground from which coherence and resilience arise. Understanding this may be one of the most important Read the full article…