Reid, You’re Right:…

… AI Won’t Need Bank Accounts—Because It’s Rewriting the Economy Itself There is a quiet assumption embedded in the architecture of the internet: that somewhere behind every transaction, there is a human deciding. That assumption is starting to break. In your recent piece, “Should we give AI a bank account?”, Reid Hoffman you don’t just suggest a shift—you outline a rupture, not software getting better … Continue reading Reid, You’re Right:…

The Women Who Quietly Shaped My Career

Every career has visible milestones. Promotions. Titles. Companies whose logos look good on a résumé. But if you trace the real arc of a life, the turning points, the moments where direction quietly changes, it is rarely a company that did it. More often, it was a conversation. Or a person. Or sometimes a sentence that stays with you for thirty years. On International Women’s … Continue reading The Women Who Quietly Shaped My Career

The Myth: Effortless European Body

… and What Both Sides Get Wrong I have seen this topic around a few times, and as a European living in Brazil I felt something was off. There’s a glossy narrative that makes the rounds on social media: European men drink wine, eat bread, and chain-smoke, yet somehow outlive the average American, who is apparently drowning in seed oils and XXL sodas. It’s a … Continue reading The Myth: Effortless European Body