"I don't know what I'm building yet. That's kind of the point."
These are things I've made — or started, or abandoned — while trying to figure out what AI is actually for. Some work. Some didn't. All of them taught me something.
I'm not trying to build the next big AI app. I'm curious about what it means to be human in a world where machines can think. So I make small things. I watch what happens. And I write about what I find.
Run small experiments on your own life. Seven days is enough to learn something true.
Pick a template or create your own. Check in daily with your aliveness score (1-5). At the end, decide: Keep it, Tweak it, or Stop it. Because living through questions beats living on autopilot.
Seven days is enough to learn something true about yourself.
Try It →Some of these work. Some are half-built. All of them taught me something I didn't expect.
Helping people figure out AI without feeling overwhelmed. Not theory — we build actual things together. Still figuring out what works best.
Setting up Obsidian as a personal thinking system. Templates, workflows, and honest guidance for building something that actually sticks.
An AI that helps you find your own stories. Built from years of running storytelling circles. I still use it myself when I'm stuck.
The one that actually shipped. Gamify your life with quests, habits, boss fights. More fun than a spreadsheet, less guilt than a to-do list.
Run 7-day life experiments. Track your aliveness score daily. Review what to Keep, Tweak, or Stop. Because living through questions beats living on autopilot.
Three minutes of stillness. No goals, no tracking, no notifications. Built this for myself on days when everything felt like too much.
Still figuring it out. If you're curious about any of this — or you're tinkering with something too — I'd love to hear about it.
Say hello →I'm not looking for followers. I'm looking for fellow explorers.
No sales funnels. Just a human writing to other humans.