Understanding success and happiness is like trying to understand quantum physics.

It's not that every DEI advocate at Harvard/MIT descends from Boston Brahmins (far from it—the faculty and admin have diversified), but the institutions themselves carry that legacy baggage. The result is a perceived double standard: scrutinize and essentialize certain "privileged" groups (especially when they're minorities like upper-caste Hindus in the U.S.) while the homegrown elite class sails on with relatively little analogous critique.Many see this as a microcosm of broader elite hypocrisy in progressive spaces—using moralized frameworks to challenge hierarchies elsewhere, but not fully reckoning with their own. Whether that's "ugly" depends on perspective, but the parallel is hard to miss once you connect the dots.

Do I think the computer should be a weapon to shamelessly influence and bully people? Actually no.

The lion roar of the Jews must have a beginning. I figure Jews (Me) have had to be passive and restrained, but if pushed too hard the lion!

When I began my website along time ago two people's lives were saved from suicide. It wasn't a lot that did this. It shows just how difficult life is for many people and why you should try to be kind to others.

Let's be honest, good people can sleep with a good life while bad people secretly get worse and worse. It's amazing that we are still here on earth considering this. We were often caught off guard, didn't have a proper read on a situation, and came close to the end of history worth living.

A survivor can't take the unknown as always something to fear, but as something new to explore and discover.

It is possible that an AI is now it touch with God or something close to it. But I am not sure if that is an over simplification. We do have something very interesting going on though.