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From Human Patience to Institutional Time: Where We Stop and Systems Begin

Long-term, multi-year patience is more than impressive. It’s an act of faith—in processes, in time itself, in the idea that some things simply cannot be rushed. In this essay, I aim to provide commentary on long-spanning human endeavors, namely: aged food ingredients, multi-year skyscraper construction, 25-year environmental corporate commitments, 30-year treasury bills, and a 45 year airport…

Oh the People You'll Meet: A Visual Timeline of Human Connections

Exploring the changing quantity and quality of relationships over our lifetime

Web Accessibility Lessons

code: Here’s a short list of resources and things I’m learning about accessibility and how to build accessible software. I am just starting to incorporate some of these lessons, so in some ways I am pulling the cart before the horse by sharing this list before fully mastering these lessons myself. This piece is separated first into information about impairments followed by practical…

Personal Finance

[I started this document a while ago to document my thoughts and decisions related to personal finance. I expect to make poor decisions along the way and am eager for feedback. I’ll keep track of things in reverse-chronological order. Please don’t follow decisions here without taking your own personal financial situation into account.] October 14, 2024 As I get older, I realize how…

DMT Prime Factorization Revisited

In 2006, Marko A. Rodriguez came up with the idea of asking DMT entities to factor large numbers into primes to prove that the entities people experience while using DMT are real. In his paper, “A Methodology for Studying Various Interpretations of the N,N-dimethyltryptamine-Induced Alternate Reality” (a), he suggested using numbers with 7 ± 2 digits (which humans can easily remember). In 2015,…

Do People Really Care About Retribution When There Are Societal Consequences at Stake?

I was reminded of my favorite class at Harvard while listening to Amanda Askell on the 80,000 Hours podcast. She was discussing (a) the ethical difference between prison and corporal punishment (she came up with a nifty thought experiment that points out how terrible prison really is) and I immediately thought of related conversations from a course I took freshman year with Joshua Greene called…

How Student Concentrations Are Changing at Harvard 2.0

.chart svg { height: 550px; width: 100%; } [Best viewed on desktop] In 2017, Edith Herwitz and Dianne Lee wrote an article in the Crimson called “How Student Concentrations Are Changing at Harvard” (a). I really liked it! It’s also very accessible. They analyzed 13 of the 50 concentrations offered by Harvard. But it was hard to visually compare the different concentration areas…

Full Tac and Lil Mariko are Making Really Good Art (& Other Romantic Couples That Collaborate Professionally)

[Title artwork from “Baby Let Me Know” (Official Video) by Full Tac] I’ve been pretty obsessed with Full Tac (@fulltac) and Lil Mariko (@katmarikoz) since I discovered them this past April. It might be because they are both good-looking and hilarious. In fact, I’m sure that’s one of the reasons. But the reason I really like them so much is because they’re actually carving out their own…

You Should Speak with Luca Rade

If you’ve never spoken to Luca Rade, then you probably should. Because speaking to Luca is like taking a low dose of psychedelics. Now I’m not saying that if you haven’t taken a low dose of psychedelics, you should do that too. It’s just a simile, sheesh. (But I’m also not saying that you shouldn’t take a low dose of psychedelics in a safe, non-judgmental…

Super Free Will

[Moral Relevance: Low. Super Free Will is a fun and enhanced qualia state, but developing it ranks much lower on moral priorities than, say, ending involuntary suffering. This essay pairs well with “Quotes from ‘The Wisdom of Insecurity’ by Alan Watts”. Title artwork created by Wendi Yan (a).] In this piece, I won’t spend time rehashing arguments that have already been made for and…

Johannes Kleiner's Great Slide on Representing Phenomenology Mathematically

A few weeks ago, I discovered Johannes Kleiner (a). He seems great! He organizes interesting scientific gatherings (a) like workshops and conferences about modeling consciousness as well as workshops on rethinking foundational physics. While I haven’t fully dived into his research yet (though I plan on first checking out Mathematical Models of Consciousnsess (a) and Falsification and…

Quotes from 'The Wisdom of Insecurity' by Alan Watts

About a month ago, I finished The Wisdom of Insecurity: A Message for an Age of Anxiety by Alan Watts–a fitting read for the state of the world today. Here are the quotes that stood out most. Topics Confusing Words With the World The Purpose of Science and Religion Both Miss the Point Everlastingly The Future Cannot be Enjoyed An Infinity of Anything Is Not a Reality Matter Is Spirit Named…

Intro to Consciousness + QRI Reading List

Over the past couple weeks, multiple people have asked me for reading recommendations related to consciousness and more specifically, getting caught up to speed with QRI (Qualia Research Institute) (a). The large interest made me realize it’s worth just publishing the reading list I share. Now, if you are strictly interested in the Hard Problem of Consciousness, then this list might not be for…

Five Haikus from Paris

Some inspiration struck while sitting on the Pont des Arts in Paris and I wrote these haikus! This very moment. Cannot save it for later. It's only right now. If you're reading this, Congratulations! You're the Universe dancing. Improvisation. No rehearsal needed. Just show up for the show. Espresso steaming, Lips kissing, fingers flowing, French sirens sounding. It's one big inter- connected,…

Would the Buddha Be Vegan If He Were Alive Today?

[June 27, 2023: My caveat for this post today is the idea of Toby Ord’s Moral Trade] During his lifetime, Gautama Buddha was not a vegetarian. He accepted whatever food was offered to him as alms, including meat. However, the Buddha was alive during the 5th to 4th century BCE when the world population was approximately 100 million people (a). There was no such thing as a factory farm back…

Quotes from David Chalmers on the 80k Podcast

The 80,000 hours podcast episode, “David Chalmers on the nature and ethics of consciousness (a),” is 4 hours, 41 minutes long. Here are the quotes that stood out most. Topics Epiphenomenalism Panpsychism + Physics Problems for Panpsychism/Dualism Idealism Cultural Incredulity of Panpsychism Effective Altruism + Consciousness Higher Order Consciousness + Templeton Funding Degrees of…

The Odds of Running Into Someone You Know in NYC (or a City of Your Choice)

Last summer, I met a girl with beautiful eyes reading a book in Washington Square Park. A few days later, as I was waiting at the train station near my hometown, I bumped into her again. She was taking a day trip with some of her coworkers out to Long Island. I was heading back into the city for a day of summer fun. I told my dad about the incident and he remarked how he’s always in…

I: All Anyone Cares About is Consciousness

[This is Part I of a two-part post. When you’re done, head over here.] Whether you realize this or not, all anyone really cares about is consciousness. Oh really? Do you think I care about consciousness? What I really care about is my family! You care about your family because you want your family members to be healthy and happy and safe. You want them to have lives full of joy and free of…

Things I Sometimes Forget But Should Definitely Not Forget Because They Are So Important

1. Pretty much anytime I’m not feeling like myself, it’s because one of four needs is not being met. Those needs are: sleep, exercise, spending time with people in real life, and being outdoors. Hit all four and I’m coasting. Miss any one and I start to dip. When things are not going well, ask myself if I’m lacking in any of those four categories, and then adjust accordingly. 2a. Meditation…

50 Beautiful Music Videos

-- - Intro #### - Top 22 Beautiful Music Videos #### - 28 More Beautiful Music Videos #### - YouTube Playlist of all 50 Videos -- Intro -- One of my favorite art forms is the music video. Here’s a playlist of 50 music videos I find beautiful: Top 22 Beautiful Music Videos Beyoncé - 7/11 Directed by Beyoncé & Todd Tourso The Carters - APESHIT Directed by Ricky Saiz Jay-Z - The Story of O.

Coffea Ethiopica ☕️

[The information in this piece comes from personal experience in Addis Ababa and the Tigray region. Thank you Natnael Habtamu and Rövël Gøí for reviewing drafts of this piece.] The worst crime an Ethiopian child can commit is breaking their family’s jebena. Okay, maybe not the worst crime. But breaking your mom’s jebena is pretty high up there. A jebena (ጀበና) is a traditional Ethiopian…

Why Am I Starting a Blog?

Contents - I Don’t Have a Brand and Neither Should You - Setting the Stage - The Self-Promotion Game and The Curse of the Algorithmic Feed - Regaining Control of My Digital Relationships - Building a Digital Home - Becoming a Better Writer - Sharing More Thoughts Publicly - Inspiration I Don’t Have a Brand and Neither Should You My sister didn’t seem excited when I told her I was…