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The Tragedy of Intelligence: From the Padma-Vyūha to the Age of AI - Part 3 of 3
“The self-luminous consciousness shines within the heart; when the mind turns outward, it perceives the world of names and forms, but when it turns inward, it rests in its own nature.” — Chandogya Upanishad (8.6.6)
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The Tragedy of Intelligence: From the Padma-Vyūha to the Age of AI - Part 2 of 3
“The Supreme Lord dwells in the hearts of all living beings, O Arjuna, causing them to revolve by His illusory power, as if mounted on a machine.” — Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 18:61
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The Tragedy of Intelligence: From the Padma-Vyūha to the Age of AI - Part 1 of 3
“You have a right to action alone, never to its fruits. Let not the fruits of action be your motive, nor let your attachment be to inaction.”
— Bhagavad Gita
The Courage to Collapse
Today I say goodbye to Apple. Some might call this retirement. I would call it v2.0.
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Life is a miracle. From the simple fact that we are here and alive, to the quiet assumption that we will wake up again tomorrow, it is a wonder. But the true miracle is our agency—the ability to realize that we have a rare opportunity to do something meaningful with our lives. The ability to choose and act intentionally, choosing a response rather than reacting to circumstances, fully aware that the outcome may not be as expected.
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