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Would You Stand in the Way of Your Own Dream for Someone You Love?
Luffy's line is easy — the inverse is the question the chase is secretly asking you every day, and most of us avoid answering it out loud
You Can Win the Chase and Lose the Reason You Started
On ambition, the people you started it for, and a line from Luffy that reframes what it means to really love someone's dream — including your own
Why Emotional Intelligence Wins at Work Even When IQ Doesn't
How EQ predicts salary, leadership, and team performance better than IQ — and the seven practices that build it
Why the Best Engineers Aren't the Ones Writing the Best Code
How emotional intelligence predicts success better than IQ, what the research actually shows, and seven strategies that turn EQ into a leadership advantage
What Is Emotional Intelligence and Why Did Pixar Get It Right?
The four principles of EQ through the lens of Inside Out — self-awareness, reading others, managing emotions, and using them wisely
What Pixar Understood About Emotions That 2,000 Years of Philosophy Got Wrong
Four principles of emotional intelligence, why sadness isn't the enemy of happiness, and what Inside Out reveals about how the brain actually works
You Don't Have to Quit Your Job to Start Building Something
Four books on intrapreneurship, AI judgment, software sovereignty, and algorithms — and what they mean for software engineers who want to build more than features.
The Same Emoji Means Different Things in Different Cultures
How a red heart carries sadness in Turkish but joy in English — and what Ekman's emotions, Jaccard similarity, and power laws reveal about branding across cultures.
When Delivery Speed Becomes the Marketing Message
How Blinkit and Zomato turned 10-minute delivery into memes, emotions, and brand identity — and what product thinking and graph algorithms have to do with it.
Who Actually Reports Crypto to the IRS — and What the Data Reveals
A deep dive into IRS data on cryptocurrency tax reporting — who reports, who doesn't, why crypto sellers look different from stock investors, and what computer science has to do with it.
Combinations Are Just Permutations That Forgot Their Order
How dropping the order requirement connects permutations to subsets, and why binary strings, grid paths, and choosing teams are all the same problem
Beauty Is Already Running Your Life — You Just Don't Notice
How the science of beauty quietly shapes what you eat, where you live, what you buy, and who you trust — a capstone connecting ten posts of neuroaesthetics to daily life


