For Thinkers 
&  Future Seekers.

I started future(memo) because AI is reshaping the world—and most commentary is either hype or hollow.

As someone working at the AI frontier, I write for people who think deeply and want more than surface takes.

These are long-form memos—contrarian, rigorous, and built to last.

They cut through noise, map second-order effects, and offer a clearer view of where we’re headed.

This isn’t for hustlers or headline chasers. It’s for people who want to understand the future before it arrives.

If that’s you—welcome.

Values that
Guide the Writing

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I challenge default thinking—not for provocation, but to surface deeper truth. Curiosity drives me. Consensus doesn’t.

Contrarian

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Wonder

Every memo starts with a question. I write to explore the edges—because wonder is where the best ideas begin.

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Signal

I write only when it matters. Just the ideas worth your time—and maybe your next decision. I don’t chase clicks or likes. I chase meaning.

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Foresight

I write to anticipate what’s coming—not react to what’s passed. Not to predict the future, but to help you prepare for it.

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Rigor

Every memo is built from first principles, backed by data, and sharpened by logic. No vibes. No shortcuts.

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Human

This future is still ours to shape. I write with heart—because I’m a father, and I want my son to inherit a world led by wisdom, not just code. Emotions, ethics, and meaning matter here.

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