5000 Streams, My Songwriting Process, and Perspective on AI
With your support, in its first week, "Driftwood Doesn't Drown" now has over 5000 streams on Spotify! Thanks for listening!
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With your support, in its first week, "Driftwood Doesn't Drown" now has over 5000 streams on Spotify! Thanks for listening!
Read MoreSometimes you work hard and don't see the results you expected. So what do you do next? Should you keep at it? Give up? Or make a tiny change that is guaranteed to make all the difference...?
Read MoreWhen you look back, at school is pretty much where most of us felt we reached our reading quota for life. We read because we had to, and mainly so that we didn't fail the course or grade. But is reading just a form of entertainment? Or something more? Since I'm not much of a reader, but am a huge advocate for continual self-development, I will now challenge myself to read more books to see where it takes me, and I hope that you will join me in challenging yourself as well.
Read MoreShould You Kill the Fat Man? - Thoughts on morality as inspired by grey-area self-questioning.
We've all been taught morality - a complex concept - on a simple, stand-alone basis right since we were young. But what happens when our morals are put head-to-head in a fight to the death? Which morals end up winning? Sure we know it's wrong to kill or steal. But what if that one killing can save hundreds? Or stealing could feed a starving village? Then it's not so easy. This post calls a couple things into question and sets other things straight.