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Runner's Dilemma #5 — Please. Just Rain.

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   Morning Running Log | Runner's Dilemma No. 5 Please. Just Rain. Tomorrow's forecast: rain. "Alright." "Nothing I can do about that." "Guess I can't run tomorrow." The gift of a guilt-free rest day. I fell asleep feeling pretty good about the whole thing. · · · Early morning. Eyes crack open. First thing I do: listen. Is it raining...? I look out the window. Please. Come on. ... Oh no. A light drizzle. ... "Maybe if I take long enough putting on my running gear, it'll turn into a proper downpour..." ... · · · I wonder when the day will come when I actually want to run. When I'm so excited, so eager, so ready to go — that nothing could stop me.

[Vol. 22] Co-Intelligence Is Already Outdated

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  Surviving the AI Era | Vol. 22 [Vol. 22] Co-Intelligence Is Already Outdated I gave my best at work for over 20 years. My life is still tough. Living under capitalism, I never once thought about owning capital. I just sold my labor and time, believing that would be enough to get by. That delusion is exactly what made my life what it is today. I only realized this now.   Now everyone's talking about AI. I don't know much about it, but the fear of repeating the same mistake I made for 20 years—working hard while staying ignorant—has me watching every AI video I can find.   Sam Altman, Elon Musk, big-name executives talking about the future of AI. Professor Kim Dae-sik's various takes. It was fascinating. It was new. But at some point, the excitement faded. Before I knew it, my question had changed from "Wow, that's amazing" to "So what am I supposed to do?" YouTube doesn't really have answers to that question. So I turn...

Why I Finally Came Back to the Exercise I'd Been Ignoring

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  Why I Finally Came Back to the Exercise I'd Been Ignoring I didn't have time to run, let alone do strength work. Two years of injuries changed my mind. I. Who Has Time for Strength Training? When you go from barely running 1km to comfortably finishing 10km, there's a moment where you think: "I'm actually a runner now." Around that time, I stumbled across a term on YouTube: strength training for runners . My immediate reaction? "By the time I get dressed, run 10km, and get home, an hour and a half is gone. And now I'm supposed to do strength work on top of that? I barely have time to run." Just like that, strength training disappeared from my routine. · · · II. The Injuries Didn't Come All at Once Looking back, the injuries didn't appear out of nowhere. When 10km was my regular distance, I was brimming with confidence — a tadpole who thought he was a shark. One beautiful day, I decided to ...

Why I Decided to Become a Morning Runner — Again

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  Why I Decided to Become a Morning Runner — Again After two years of injuries and excuses, the answer was embarrassingly simple. I just had to wake up earlier. I. The Hunger to Run For the past two years, the pattern was always the same. Train a little, race, get injured, spend months unable to run. Recover just enough, race again, get hurt again. Despite years of running, I was going nowhere. This year, I changed one thing: I stopped chasing times and focused on staying healthy. The results? A full marathon finish. A 100km ultra finish. Both without injury. After every previous race, I'd been limping for weeks or unable to run for months. This time, I could lace up again within days. I didn't realize how extraordinary that was until I experienced it. That difference — between pushing too hard and coming home in one piece — deserved a closer look. Pushing too hard → Injury Finishing healthy → C...

[Part 21] Why It's Called the AI "Singularity" — Not the AI "Revolution"

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  [Part 21] Why It's Called the AI "Singularity" — Not the AI "Revolution" AI Survival for the 40s & 50s · Series EP21 · Ray Kurzweil — The Singularity Is Nearer ··· In Part 20, I wrote this: "This time, I won't be caught off guard." So I picked up a book. Ray Kurzweil's The Singularity Is Nearer . A man who got 86% of his 147 predictions right. The man who coined the term "singularity," and prophesied it would arrive by 2045. After finishing the book yesterday, I waited for my son to finish studying. When he came out for dinner, I started talking. "Daehyun, I finally finished The Singularity Is Nearer . Want me to tell you about it while you eat?" "Sure." He'd listened with interest when I told him about Yuval Noah Harari's 21 Lessons for the 21st Century before, so I felt comfortable bringing this up too. ··· 1 What Is the Singularity? "To understand wh...

[Part.10] The AI Age Promises Prosperity. Just Not for Us.

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[EP.10] The AI Age Promises Prosperity. Just Not for Us. Survival Questions for Workers in Their 40s & 50s in the AI Era · Series Episode 10 They call it the Singularity. AI is coming, they say. The Singularity. Another word for revolution. Just like the Industrial Revolution. The AI Revolution is on its way. Famous voices say: "A world where money is no longer necessary is coming." "An era where no one needs to work is coming." Sounds good. I want to believe it too. ··· But then why are we so anxious? Something from history class comes to mind. The age of revolution. What I vaguely remember: Unemployment. Riots. People flooding the streets. Machines arriving. Factories rising. The world changing. And the ones who were shaken the most were always the people living through it. Will the AI age be any different? Let's look at how past revolutions actually unfolded — and what they meant for the people living through them....