Have you ever caught yourself blaming some vague, unnamed "they" for life's problems? That universal bogeyman who manipulates gas prices, ruins relationships, and conspires against your success? You're not alone. This exploration into what I call "pronoun paranoia" examines how we've replaced actual analysis with lazy conspiracy thinking. When my brother-in-law spent three hours explaining how "they" control everything, I realized something profound: he couldn't name a single actual person r...
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Have you ever caught yourself blaming some vague, unnamed "they" for life's problems? That universal bogeyman who manipulates gas prices, ruins relationships, and conspires against your success? You're not alone. This exploration into what I call "pronoun paranoia" examines how we've replaced actual analysis with lazy conspiracy thinking. When my brother-in-law spent three hours explaining how "they" control everything, I realized something profound: he couldn't name a single actual person r...
Walking Against the Algorithm - Raw Thoughts on Performance, Pain, and What Makes Us Human
Frank’s Take
31 minutes
1 month ago
Walking Against the Algorithm - Raw Thoughts on Performance, Pain, and What Makes Us Human
In this unfiltered episode of Frank's Take, I'm sharing my raw, unedited thoughts during my daily 5-kilometer walk along the Mediterranean coast. At 56, battling physical pain with every step, I refuse to polish or edit this recording - because the mess, the struggle, the broken English, that's the real human experience we're losing to algorithms. This isn't your typical Frank's Take episode. No script, no editing, no performance. Just me, Frank, walking through pain while wrestling with what...
Frank’s Take
Have you ever caught yourself blaming some vague, unnamed "they" for life's problems? That universal bogeyman who manipulates gas prices, ruins relationships, and conspires against your success? You're not alone. This exploration into what I call "pronoun paranoia" examines how we've replaced actual analysis with lazy conspiracy thinking. When my brother-in-law spent three hours explaining how "they" control everything, I realized something profound: he couldn't name a single actual person r...