The Quiet Question About Self Driving Cars That We Are Not Asking Enough

As self driving cars move closer to everyday reality, an important question remains: who controls the technology behind them? A thoughtful reflection on autonomous vehicles, cybersecurity, privacy, trust, and the future of transportation.
I Signed Up for a Free Trial. Weeks Later I Was Locked Out and Charged. What Happened to Corporate Trust?
A personal reflection on modern corporate culture, shareholder pressure, confusing billing systems, and whether technology companies have traded customer trust for growth in the age of automation.
When Heartbreak Becomes Clickbait: The Cost of Losing Our Humanity Online
A powerful reflection on how emotional stories are being used for profit online, questioning where human decency has gone in the age of viral content and monetization.
The Price of Memory: Why Are We Buying Pieces of Human Tragedy?
A $900,000 Titanic life jacket sparks a deeper question about society, memory, and morality. Are we honoring history or turning human tragedy into collectibles?
Who Owns the Right to Try Living
A deep reflection on the Boston Legal episode It Girls and Beyond and the ethical battle between government regulation and personal freedom to seek experimental medical treatment when all else fails.