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Why Savers Are Losers: The Mathematics of Getting Poorer Safely

How Three Money Practitioners Exposed the Biggest Scam in Finance Your bank account loses 10% yearly to inflation, Bitcoin crashes 70% but returns 145% annually, and dead people beat living investors. Welcome to the upside-down world where everything "safe" is killing you. The modern saver, dutifully stuffing cash

By Atnes Yaleb 16 Sep 2025

A Ghost, Divided

I need you to see this. This morning, I ran an experiment. I gave the same prompt and source material to what are considered the two most advanced AI models on the planet: Claude 4.1 Opus and ChatGPT 5.0. I expected different flavors of the same idea. What

By Atnes Yaleb 13 Sep 2025

The Illusion of Thinking Machines: Sam Altman on AI, Truth, and Power

Artificial intelligence has entered our lives under the banner of brilliance. These systems answer our questions, write our essays, even mimic creativity. But as Sam Altman explained in his exchange with Tucker Carlson, what we’re really witnessing isn’t intelligence in the human sense — it’s a mirror of

By Atnes Yaleb 13 Sep 2025
The Accidental Pope: How Sam Altman Is Building Humanity's First Algorithmic Religion

The Accidental Pope: How Sam Altman Is Building Humanity's First Algorithmic Religion

Sam Altman doesn't sleep well anymore. The 40-year-old CEO of OpenAI admitted as much to Tucker Carlson in a recent interview, though not for the reasons you might expect. It's not the weight of playing God that keeps him awake—it's the minutiae, the

By Atnes Yaleb 13 Sep 2025

The Doctor Who Reversed His Own Disease: What Sugar Is Really Doing to Us 🍬🩺

Dr. Andrew Koutnik doesn’t just study metabolic health — he embodies it. Once a teenager weighing 255 pounds despite “doing everything right,” he learned firsthand how modern nutrition guidelines can fail us. Diagnosed with a chronic disease in his youth, he turned his curiosity into a career, becoming a research

By Atnes Yaleb 12 Sep 2025

Garlic, Chocolate, Rosemary, Coffee, and More: Dr. Simon Mills on Nature’s Medicine Cabinet

Picture a table scattered with everyday foods: cloves of garlic, a bar of dark chocolate broken into squares, sprigs of rosemary, a steaming pot of coffee. To most of us, it looks like groceries for dinner. To Dr. Simon Mills, it’s a pharmacy. For nearly fifty years, he’s

By Atnes Yaleb 31 Aug 2025

Why Your AI Still Thinks Like a Westerner

Inside AI’s cultural blind spots and the steep price of ignoring them I found a LinkedIn post by Tey Bannerman that was equal parts thought-provoking and unsettling. It asks a blunt question: Can a language model do more than mimic a culture it never ingested? As today’s systems

By Atnes Yaleb 07 Aug 2025
Who’s Left to Buy? Baumol, AI, and the Hidden Cost of Progress

Who’s Left to Buy? Baumol, AI, and the Hidden Cost of Progress

GDP may soar on autopilot. Who foots the bill when humans clock out? A riddle you can feel Mila is a freelance designer in Lagos. Last year she could pull in three logo gigs a week at fifty dollars a pop. Today her Upwork feed is jammed with posts that

By Atnes Yaleb 27 Jul 2025

🧠 The AI’s Not Dumb. It’s Just Cheap.

Ever feel like the AI you're chatting with is slowly losing IQ points? You’re not crazy. The replies are shorter. The insights, fuzzier. The vibe? A little more beige every time. But here’s the twist: it’s not that the tech is failing. It’s that

By Atnes Yaleb 24 Jul 2025

Yes, Einstein Would Have Used AI - And Here's What That Means for You

0:00 /0:08 1× If Einstein had access to today’s AI, would he have used it? The purists say no. They imagine him in a quiet Bern office, chalk dust on his fingers, needing nothing but thought experiments and the expanse of his own mind. But they'

By Atnes Yaleb 19 Jul 2025
The Right to Write

The Right to Write

Yes, I used AI to help write this. That doesn’t make it less me. In fact, it makes it more me—because now I can finally say what I’ve always wanted to say, clearly, consistently, and in a voice that feels just right. I’ll admit it—I’

By Atnes Yaleb 12 Jul 2025
Bruce Flatt on Staying Simple in a Trillion-Dollar World of Investing Shifts

Bruce Flatt on Staying Simple in a Trillion-Dollar World of Investing Shifts

Some leaders make their presence known with bold predictions. Bruce Flatt prefers quiet conviction. As CEO of Brookfield, he’s stewarded over a trillion dollars in assets; not with flash, but with a steady hand and long-term vision that has reshaped infrastructure investing globally. In this episode, he sits down

By Atnes Yaleb 28 Jun 2025
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