Learning

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The Art of Starting Badly

First versions are rarely brilliant. Starting badly isn’t a flaw in the process — it is the process.

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Useful Discomfort: Why Growth Doesn’t Always Feel Good

Not all discomfort is a mistake. Sometimes it’s a sign that we’re growing.

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My system for learning a technology without burning out

Learning technology shouldn’t feel like an endless race. This is the system I use to learn without anxiety, without noise, and without ending up hating what I enjoy.

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What Growing Tomatoes Taught Me About Patience

A small urban garden can teach more about patience, rhythm and expectations than many books. Here’s what a handful of tomato plants remind me every year.

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How to Avoid Giving Advice No One Asked For (Including My Daughters)

The line between supporting and overwhelming someone is thin. This is the system I try to use to speak less, listen better, and give space—starting at home.

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The information diet in 2026 (and why I’m simplifying it)

In a world where information is infinite, the real challenge is no longer access, but deciding what to ignore.

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The car ride after the game

Sometimes, the most important moment doesn’t happen during the game, but right after. On the drive home.

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Thinking in systems, not tactics: SEO and decision-making in complex environments

When the environment becomes complex, tactics stop being enough. Thinking in systems becomes a way to make better decisions.

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Authority can’t be improvised: how real relevance is built in the age of AI

In an environment shaped by language models and generated answers, authority can’t be forced: it’s built over time, through coherence and judgement.

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The car as a rehearsal room

Between drives, shared playlists and half-sung songs, the car has become a genuine space for family learning.