In the not-too-distant past, I came face to face with my own mortality after a life-altering diagnosis. What pained me most wasn’t just the unfinished work. It wasn’t just the unanswered questions. I realized I was about to leave this world without truly understanding my purpose.
I felt powerless. I was confronted with the uncertainty of my situation. I couldn’t communicate it clearly to those around me. This feeling of helplessness stemmed from a lack of knowledge. I realized how small I was in the face of forces beyond my control.
However, I also came to appreciate that the little I did know was incredibly valuable. It was the result of years of research, insights, and the hard work of others before me. Over my 44 years, I had learned so much but shared very little. And that, I realized, was the one thing I could truly do to leave a mark—pass on what I know.
The experience taught me something valuable. Curiosity motivated me to keep going. I was curious about what I could still discover. More importantly, I had the drive to share that knowledge. For years, I mistakenly believed that my knowledge didn’t matter. I thought AI and technology would handle everything. But no—AI still needs sources of knowledge, and original insights can only come from us, humans.
So here I am, ready to write and share as much as I can with anyone willing to learn. By doing this, I aim to help others avoid many mistakes. We often make these mistakes due to lack of information or, worse, misinformation. My thesis touches on this topic as well.