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.
Life Beyond Screens: A Letter to the Digital Generation
The modern world consumed by screens, discover a heartfelt reflection on family, human connection, digital balance, and the moments that truly make life meaningful.
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 Nothing Feels Real Anymore The Rise of AI Videos and the Identity Crisis of Social Media
A deep look at how AI generated videos are reshaping X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, Instagram and other social platforms. Why fake content is spreading so fast and what it means for truth trust and society online.
When the Elevator Became a Loudspeaker: The Lost Art of Public Courtesy in the Smartphone Age
A simple elevator moment reveals a growing social problem. Loud phones in public spaces show how everyday courtesy is fading in the smartphone era and why it may be time to bring it back.
The Crumbling of Human Connection: How Materialism Is Eroding Our Spiritual and Cultural Foundations
In a world obsessed with possessions and performance, human connection is quietly collapsing. Explore how materialism, loneliness, and the loss of spirituality are reshaping our society and how we can restore meaning through presence, compassion, and community.
The Last in Line: When the Person in Front of You Becomes Invisible
Technology has made human presence easy to overlook. Discover why face-to-face connection is fading in the age of screens, what it’s costing us, and how to restore real human interaction before it disappears completely.