Ripencil
Listen to those that have the fruit from the tree.
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Where It's Okay To Scream
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
We're Never Better Than Machines
The fastest man in the world isn’t faster than a car. The strongest man in the world isn’t stronger than a bulldozer. The most intelligent man in the world can’t memorize as much information as a computer. In every situation where man is faced against a machine he comes short.
When it comes to my job, I think about machines the same way I think about death. The question isn't on whether or not I will die, or be replaced by a machine, but when.
What remains important through this transition is whether or not we will still be free to pursue fulfilling human lives. What we ought to do today is start thinking about a purpose beyond wealth brought forth by labour as it's likely going away.
In the Star Trek universe, humans have evolved beyond the need of money. With their basic needs met, everyone is free to pursue their passions without monetary constraints. After all, what would be the point of an economy where everything is automated? Is this the sort of future that awaits us?
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
Focused Learning
"Nobody knows what knowledge will prove to be of use, and what is destined to be useless."
-John Stuart Mill
Most don’t learn beyond what is necessary for them to survive and surviving is all that they do.
Some people indulge too much in hobbies. If you can name all Star Wars characters, but can’t pay your bills, then you’ve been learning about the wrong things. Hobbies are only meant to be temporary escapes: They’re not meant to take over someone’s life.
In order to thrive in the Information, dawn of the A.I., Age it is important that we continuously learn about things that will support our lives both at home and professionally.
Learn about your work, how to be a better partner, about how to become a better member of society.
Wednesday, December 31, 2025
2025 in Books
- "The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark" book by Carl Sagan explores the "why" people still believe in pseudo-science today.
- "Letters from a Stoic" book by Seneca (2024 modern translation) is a classic that explores the futility of accumulating things and what is required to be at peace with death (or at least try to be).
- "A Thomas Jefferson Education" book by Oliver DeMille is information I wished I would of gotten sooner in my self-improvement journey. If you're just starting out, this is one of the first books you should pick up.




