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From Gift to Gadget: My Journey with the Meta Wayfarer (and the $500 Lens Dilemma)
I recently received a pair of Meta Wayfarer smart glasses (Gen 2) as a gift. To be honest, I hadn’t looked into them much before…
🧐 Quiz: The “Billion-Dollar” Button
Imagine you are the CTO of a fast-growing fintech startup. Your team has spent the last six months building a custom “Payment Gateway” from scratch….
🧐 Quiz: Why did they spend so much on soup?
Imagine you are walking through your local supermarket. You see a massive display of Campbell’s Tomato Soup. It’s on sale for $0.79 a can—a great…
Seeing Inside: A Quick Guide to Modern Medical Imaging
When a doctor needs to “look under the hood,” they have several high-tech tools at their disposal. However, not all scans are created equal. Choosing…
Mastering the AI Co-Pilot: My 11-Step Workflow for Authentic Content
There is a common misconception that using AI to write a blog means clicking a button and walking away. If you’ve tried that, you know…
My Cardiac MRI Journey
The Context: Following up on my recent blood pressure management (Amlodipine & HCTZ), my doctor ordered a Cardiac MRI (CMRI) to get a high-definition look…
Never Swap Cables Again: A 5-Month Review of the NeoCharge Smart Splitter
If you’ve recently added a second electric vehicle to your garage, you’ve likely faced the “Charger Dilemma.” Do you pay an electrician thousands to upgrade…
Beyond Our Borders: Understanding Ethnocentrism
Welcome back! We just explored the False Consensus Effect, which explains why we think everyone shares our personal opinions. Today, we’re taking that concept to…
The “Everyone Thinks Like Me” Myth: Understanding the False Consensus Effect
Welcome back! We just looked at the Just-World Hypothesis and how we try to impose a moral order on a chaotic world. Today, we’re exploring…
The “What Goes Around” Fallacy: Understanding the Just-World Hypothesis
Welcome back! We just finished talking about the Barnum Effect, where we saw how easily we find “meaning” in generic statements. Today, we’re looking at…