Tag: blogging

  • Why The Icarus Deception Is a Must-Read

    Why The Icarus Deception Is a Must-Read

    I just finished listening to Seth Godin’s audiobook The Icarus Deception. It was a great listen, albeit uncomfortable at times due to the many truths Seth shares. The book was released in 2012, and I regret not having discovered it until recently. Although I’m a subscriber to Seth’s blog, it was only a few days…

  • Discovering Life One Step at a Time.

    Discovering Life One Step at a Time.

    Is it possible that by walking around a city or neighborhood, you increase your chances of connecting with unique individuals and experiences? I believe so, and this has been my theory for many years now. This is why I enjoy taking long walks around a city, especially when I visit it for the first time.…

  • Digital Amnesia: Why We Forget the Little Things

    Digital Amnesia: Why We Forget the Little Things

    Have you noticed how fewer people now remember names of top players from sports they don’t follow? Or how people don’t remember their favorite movies from one or two years ago? For example, our son was talking about the upcoming Olympic Games and more specifically about the U.S. basketball team. He was naming some of…

  • Una taza de café

    Una taza de café

    Una taza de café negro, sin leche ni crema, así se lo toma todos los días. Está mañana no es diferente. El buen café, ese con el color café obscuro casi negro, como el de la Coca Cola, con algunas burbujas adornando la superficie en la taza, y ese vapor escapándose poco a poco, eso…

  • Finding Joy in Life’s Unexpected Moments

    Finding Joy in Life’s Unexpected Moments

    My daughter is visiting us from New York for my son’s birthday. She arrived a few days ago, and it was a pleasant surprise. We have two older kids, both living in NYC, while our third kid, my wife, and I live on the West Coast. Despite the distance, we make it a point to…

  • Tinkering with AI: My First Steps

    Tinkering with AI: My First Steps

    Lately, I’ve been exploring the realms of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML). My interest was sparked by a project at my day job, where we identified the potential for a simple ML model to enhance our data mapping process. We often encounter straightforward cases where source values directly map to expected system values,…

  • Measuring Time in Decades

    Measuring Time in Decades

    This year, I’m embarking on a new decade of my life. I’ve always found it helpful to segment my life into decades; it’s a meaningful way to observe changes, gauge progress, and assess the impact of my choices. From Ages 1 to 9: We’re essentially on autopilot during these years, with our parents or guardians…

  • A Ferry Trip Back in Time and Across Elliott Bay

    A Ferry Trip Back in Time and Across Elliott Bay

    Last Friday, I woke up a bit late. It was a sunny day, and the idea of taking the ferry to one of the nearby islands was much more appealing than the previous rainy day, typical of a Seattle winter. After showering and having breakfast, my son and I got in the car. This second…

  • The cost of our rushed lives

    The cost of our rushed lives

    Many years from now, we will look back at this era and understand the numerous mistakes we made due to our constant need for speed. Consider the incident with Alaska Airlines earlier this year, where a piece of the fuselage fell off while the plane was flying. A few days ago, the National Transportation Safety…

  • Choosing the correct writing app is important

    Choosing the correct writing app is important

    I am so glad that today is not as cold as last Friday. Last week it was very cold here in the Seattle area, and last Friday, I decided to stay home and write and read from the comfort of my own desk and sip my own coffee. On Fridays, I have the freedom to…