Tag: learning

  • The Framework and the Build

    I read Ultralearning and found a framework worth trying. Arbor is partly what happened when I did. Here is what worked, what didn’t, and where the logic runs out.

  • Systems, Votes, and Grace — Reading James Clear

    Reading James Clear alongside Dallas Willard and wondering whether the identity I think I have is fixed or just a set of habits that never got questioned.

  • Letter to Isaac: Strive… Keep Moving Forward

    A letter to my son about the difference between hard work, striving, and big dreams. Why marginal gains matter, and why the itch to keep getting better is something worth…

  • How to Hear God by Pete Greig: Notes

    Notes from Pete Greig’s book on hearing God. Practical and honest. The question isn’t whether God speaks — it’s whether we’re paying attention.

  • When the System Gets It Wrong

    Three failures from running Arbor in April 2026: a note read too literally, a solution more complicated than needed, an instruction that lived in the wrong place. What they reveal…

  • AlgoArt — Zara: On Process Over Outcome

    Zara didn’t look the way I hoped it would. That turned out to be the point. A reflection on what you learn from algorithmic art that doesn’t come out impressive.