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The Delivery Man
The Delivery Man 2
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Books
The Delivery Man
The Delivery Man 2
Blog
Event Booking
About / Contact
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Follow the author's musing on various unrelated topics
The Delivery Man. Authentic Random Life/Work Musing.
The Screen Between Us and the Stage
When proof of attendance has replaced actual experience.
The Third Category
There’s a strange thing happening in tech right now.
Why Open Banking Is a Decade Behind Its Own Promise
The map was elegant. The terrain… and now the agents… less so.
Still Delivering...
A book launch, a reflection, and a quiet celebration
The Meeting After the Meeting
Why the debrief is the only place where tech teams actually learn...from outages, from AI, and from themselves
Interview Series: Dori Yona
The man who turned the startup graveyard into a garden
The Book "The Delivery Man" is Back.
Bigger, Meaner, and with a French Co-Editor Who Wouldn’t Shut Up.
The Ghosting Nobody Talks About
What happens to your angel investment when a startup dies — and why the silence from founders is costing you more than you think
The Beggar Who Knew My Credit Score
A true story about artificial intelligence, human dignity, and a 2014 Chevy Sonic
The Vinyl Clock
Why My Record Collection Is a Better Productivity Tool Than My Apple Watch
I Asked AI to Write My Substack for a Month.
Here’s What Happened.
The $29 Problem...
Why every online purchase starts with a $29 mistake nobody talks about
I Went to Llama Lounge 24 at Google DeepMind
I Also Stole a Banana.
30 Years Later: The Three-Month Plan That Became a Life
A Love Story Written in Visas, Waiting Rooms, and One Very Convincing Trash Can
WHO IS GOD? WRONG QUESTION.
Let’s try a better one.
The Car Wash Problem...
And What AI Still Doesn’t Understand
The Elephant, the Empty Nest, and the Argentine Tango
When the house grew quiet, we learned to dance — and I learned to overcome some fears
Being Right Is Cheap. Being Just Is Expensive.
From King Solomon to performance reviews: the same leadership trap.
When Americans Say “I Love It”
And Europeans hear: “I acknowledge your existence politely.”
Curiosity Is Cheaper Than Cognitive Decline
(and Way More Fun)
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