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Joy Conditioning

October 28, 2024

Commonly we think of joy coming from big moments: graduations, promotions, weddings, vacations. We are conditioned to believe that happiness requires grand gestures or significant achievements. We save our happiness for the weekend, for after we get the promotion, for when we finally move into that bigger house. We’ve created “joy checkpoints”, designated moments when […]

People Want to Be Heard

October 27, 2024

People want to be good: But there is a serious disconnect with the tools and infrastructure given to people to grow their relationships. We build highways to connect cities, yet struggle with developing deep and true relationships. When people feel heard, they feel valued. It’s that simple, yet that profound. In our rush to solve […]

Growth Is In The Spring

October 26, 2024

I’ve lived in Michigan my entire life, where the rhythm of seasons isn’t just a change in weather, it is a fundamental truth about how things work. Each year is predictable here: winter drags until it doesn’t, spring shows up eventually, summer arrives right when we need it, and fall eases us back into the […]

The Fun People Are In The Middle Seat

October 25, 2024

From my experience there is a strong correlation between people who sit in the middle seats on airplanes and how interesting they are. You can even add in an extra dimension of time in seat and how necessary the route is. For example, people who fly on the middle seat to Hawaii from the lower […]

Emotional Regulation Through Packet Dropping

October 24, 2024

In computer networking information is transferred primarily through packets. These packets, standardized since the 1980s, contain key data such as the destination and travel across networks of routers, switches, and computers to reach their intended destination. Networks have built-in redundancies, if packets are lost they are automatically recovered. Since we don’t own every router the […]

Anti-Human Systems

October 23, 2024

Around us are anti-human systems that were put in place with good intentions but often work against humans. They can make individuals feel like they did something wrong or blame themselves when things go wrong. Examples of these systems include: The world doesn’t have to exist this way. We can redesign these systems so their […]

From A Digital World Back To Analog

October 22, 2024

When I was a kid my parents had cable TV that came from the wall and hooked directly into the TV through a copper wire. Sometime between 2008-2010 we had to “upgrade” to digital cable which required getting a cable box with a new remote for every TV in the house. We’d no longer get […]

Three Tiers of Social Products

September 3, 2024

We’ve developed numerous ways to connect with others online. However, there’s a noticeable gap in the tools available for fostering meaningful connections. I am proposing a three-tiered framework for understanding and developing social products, with a focus on the underdeveloped Tier 2 and Tier 3 categories. Tier 1: Direct Two-way Connection Apps Tier 1 consists […]

Socializing Potential Energy

July 9, 2024

In physics there are two main types of energy potential and kinetic. Potential energy is energy that is stored and can be released at anytime, usually due to gravity. Kinetic energy is energy that is in motion. A useful real life example to explain this is water towers. At night, water is stored at a […]

Passing Friends

June 14, 2024

Recently I had a 3 hour flight to Dallas to see the Eclipse and opted for a randomly assigned seat. For the first 2 and 1/2 hours the person next to me and I didn’t speak. About 30 minutes left of the flight she had asked me a question and we got to talking. She […]

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