For most of my career I’ve built systems.
Data platforms, cloud infrastructure, machine learning pipelines — the kind of things that quietly sit behind organizations and move information around.
When you spend enough time building systems, you start seeing systems everywhere.
Not just in technology. In philosophy. In religion. In how people behave. In how organizations succeed or fail.
Artificial intelligence has made this even more interesting. Working close to AI forces you to think about questions that used to belong mostly to philosophers.
What is intelligence?
What does it mean to understand something?
How much of reasoning is actually structure and pattern?
At the same time, when you read older texts — especially things like Proverbs, Augustine, or classical philosophy — you start noticing that people were wrestling with many of the same questions long before computers existed.
This site is mostly a place for working through those ideas.
Some posts will be about AI and technology.
Some will be about philosophy or religion.
Some will just be attempts to connect things that normally get discussed in completely different circles.
I don’t have a grand thesis here.
Just curiosity and a place to think out loud.
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