

Travelling Through Time: An Italian Journey of Family, Memory, and Meaning
We’ve recently returned from a 10-day trip to Italy — a country that already held a special place in our hearts. Fifteen years ago, we travelled there as newlyweds, wide-eyed and full of dreams. This time, we returned as parents — more grounded, perhaps wiser, and accompanied by our two beautiful daughters, aged 11 and 8. The trip was to celebrate our younger one’s birthday, but in many ways, it became a quiet celebration of life itself — of how far we’ve come, and of the tra

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Dec 7, 2025


The 4 Layers of Human Intelligence in an AI World
What AI can (and can’t) replace Beyond the Algorithm: The Four Layers of Human Intelligence in an AI World As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly capable—handling everything from customer service to writing code—we find ourselves asking: What does it truly mean to be human in the age of AI? What parts of our intelligence can be automated, and which ones will remain uniquely ours? To answer that, it helps to look at human intelligence not as a single ability, but

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Jul 30, 2025


AI Is Here to Stay - Let's Embrace It, Not Fear It
Artificial Intelligence is no longer a concept of the future—it’s firmly a part of our present. It’s evolving rapidly and transforming how we live, work, and even think. And yet, much of the conversation around AI is still steeped in fear —fear of job loss, fear of losing control, fear of the unknown. → Will it take our jobs? → Will it become too powerful? → Can we trust it? But here’s the truth: AI was always meant to be agentic —capable of autonomous decision-

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Jun 3, 2025













