I’ve asked myself this question and the answer is – it all boils down to Latin. Two words that seem to belong in completely different universes actually share the same origin. So, here’s the deal. Both “hostel” and “hostile” trace back to the Latin word “hospes,” which means “guest” or “host.” Now, you’d think a […]| @desunit (Sergey Bogdanov)
They stole our flow state – and turned it into a business model. You know that feeling – when you’re so immersed in a project that you forget to eat, or when you’re in deep work and time just disappears? That’s flow. It used to be about creativity and effortless immersion. Now, it’s been engineered […]| @desunit (Sergey Bogdanov)
I can’t even really remember when it all started. I think it was right after I did my first marathon – someone I knew mentioned Ironman, and after watching just one video about it, I promised myself, one day, I’d be there too. You know, it’s one of those goals that’s so far away, it […]| @desunit (Sergey Bogdanov)
I’ve always had a deep love for music from the intricate melodies of classical to the hard-hitting riffs of heavy metal. Music has always been a part of my life, and that’s what led me to start playing piano and eventually work on Piano Companion. Over the years, I’ve started noticing a bit of a […]| @desunit (Sergey Bogdanov)
Entrepreneurs fail because they start their journey wearing the wrong hat. I’m talking about the roles they play – entrepreneur, manager, and technician. Each one is vital, yet most people only focus on one, especially in the beginning. If this sounds familiar, it’s because Michael E. Gerber breaks this concept down brilliantly in his book […]| @desunit (Sergey Bogdanov)
This isn’t your typical “AI is the future” story. This is about how (when everyone was throwing money and excitement at AI like it was the next gold rush) things suddenly went cold. These “AI winters” are like the seasons that hit tech trends: the hype goes sky-high, then everything collapses. And it’s happened a […]| @desunit (Sergey Bogdanov)
Did you ever think Wikipedia – the place we all run to for quick answers – could be fooled for over a decade? Well, it was. Grab a cup of coffee (or something stronger) for this wild story about a housewife, fake Russian history, and the longest-running hoax you never knew about. It all started […]| @desunit (Sergey Bogdanov)