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October 2025 Roundup: What I am Reading, Watching, and Listening To

October 2025 Roundup: What I am Reading, Watching, and Listening To

Gut Microbiome, Microbes & Mental Health: The Science of Stress
Emerging research shows that the microbes living in your gut may influence your stress levels, mood, and overall mental well-being. This article explores the gut-brain connection and the new wave of therapies aiming to improve mental health by targeting gut bacteria.

The 40-70 Rule: How to Make Decisions
A breakdown of General Colin Powell’s 40-70 decision-making framework: act when you have 40–70% of the information. It helps leaders avoid analysis paralysis while mitigating the risks of impulsive decisions.

10 Biohacking Trends for 2026 You Should Be Watching for Now
From glucose monitoring to brain stimulation and longevity-focused supplements, this article outlines cutting-edge biohacking innovations poised to shape health optimization in the near future.

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Future-Proofed: What to Study When AI Robots Steal Your Job

Future-Proofed: What to Study When AI Robots Steal Your Job

When I was a student, the narrative around education was straightforward: study hard, secure a degree from a good college, perhaps attend grad school, and the world would open its doors to you. Whether it was medicine, engineering, law, or business, these paths promised stability and a prosperous career.

Fast-forward to today, and we're on the verge of a seismic shift driven by advancements in AI, humanoid robotics, and super-intelligent autonomous agents. As someone deeply involved in technology investments and having witnessed firsthand the rapid acceleration of innovation—like humanoid robotics company FigureAI, which was just a dream a couple of years ago and is now on the cusp of reshaping entire industries—I often reflect on how the educational paths we once trusted are being dramatically reshaped.

If I were entering college or grad school today, knowing what I know now about the trajectory of technology, I’d think carefully about not only what subjects I study but the skill sets I cultivate.

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