I have had difficulties living in the present. For most of my life, the future dominated my thoughts. I preferred dreams over memories. The present was about how to move to the future. Now that is starting to reverse. While I think about the future, it is often one in which I am no longer … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: June 2026
I Love My Children but Miss My Kids
Last night I woke up around 3 a.m. thinking about my children. Not my children as they are today, but my children as they once were. I could see all three of them vividly: Adin at eight, Asher at six, and Dafna at two. We were living in Israel then. It was 1978. I was … Continue reading
Has Apple Entered Its Tail-Fin Era?
In the early days of the automobile industry, competition was driven by engineering. Faster engines, better suspensions, and more reliable cars won customers. But by the 1950s, something changed. America’s highway system had matured, and most cars were already fast enough for the roads people actually drove on. Competition shifted away from performance and toward … Continue reading
How Susceptible Is Avram Miller to Flattery
AIs are great at using flattery to increase engagement. So it made sense that a friend commented “Does Chat GPT also measure to what extent you’re susceptible to flattery?” So I asked ChatGPT. Here is the response. Does Chat GPT also measure to what extent you’re susceptible to flattery? You appear less susceptible to flattery … Continue reading
What ChatGPT Figured Out About Me
I asked ChatGPT what it figured out about me on its own. This is what it said. The Hidden Profile: Inferences About Avram Miller Overview This document summarizes characteristics inferred from long-term patterns in questions, interests, decisions, and communication style. These are not facts that were explicitly stated, but conclusions that can reasonably be drawn … Continue reading