In this article, I share how I’ve trained LLMs with my own language, rhythm, and philosophies to act as productive assistants. I draw a parallel to working with studio assistants in the past, and I finish with how I embody my Logos. Link to my latest reads
To be incarnated means to be in the flesh, as the etymology itself reveals, and the Gospel of John speaks of Christ’s incarnation as the embodiment of the Logos. That is the principle of the Logos: we are spirit, in flesh. To speak of Logos without embodying it would be empty. To live the Logos is to embody the virtues. My voice grows more courageous as I speak and write; I choose honesty because truth is my anchor; I bow to humility as the ground of learning; I give thanks daily through gratitude; I practice kindness in presence and in word; I sharpen discernment to align with my Logos; I cultivate excellence as a daily discipline; I act with generosity so that value circulates. These are the virtues that I abide by, every day, all the time. Have you meditated deeply on what is the reflection of your Logos? have a great week, get inspired and inspire somebody else! View Article →
The Pursuit of Happiness: Purpose, Intention, Action + Politics “Every art and every inquiry, and likewise every action and choice, seems to aim at some good, and hence it has been beautifully said that the good is that at which all things aim. But a difference is found among ends: some are activities, while others are products distinct from the activities that produce them. Where there are ends beyond the actions, the products are by nature better than the activities.” — Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics My next blogpost next week on the solar eclipse and why a text such as the above was foundational for the U.S. Constitution. As we face endings and step into 2026 with new horizons to be explored, the reminder is clear: how do we return to those principles, or keep them alive, so that new beginnings are anchored in purpose for civilization. By the way, these are also the principles of human action in Austrian economics, the same grounding in purpose, intention, and action that carries into our time. Movement is evolution, and purposeful behavior is what grounds a civilized polis. Stay tuned!