Monthly Archives: February 2026

What are the Disadvantages of AI?

By | February 18, 2026

[February 18, 2026]  As a follow-up from yesterday’s article on AI benefits, today I’ll briefly discuss the disadvantages.  Of course, AI also offers tremendous benefits, but it also comes with significant disadvantages and risks. These concerns have become more prominent as AI adoption has accelerated in recent years (including into 2025–2026 trends). Below is an overview of the… Read More »

Is IQ Distribution Bell-Shaped?  Maybe, No

By | February 16, 2026

[February 16, 2026] In 1994, when Charles Murray and Richard Herrnstein published their book The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life, it immediately prompted widespread criticism. However, few disputed the idea that IQ would follow a bell-shaped distribution. Some who study intelligence now believe the IQ curve is more likely positively skewed. By ‘positively skewed,’… Read More »

America Prepares for the Collapse of Cuba

By | February 15, 2026

[February 15, 2026] Cuba has been falling apart for decades, ever since Fidel Castro’s revolutionaries overthrew dictator Batista. Now, Cuba is only hanging on by its fingernails. With President Trump’s oil embargo, the country’s lifeline has been severed. This is why America prepares for the collapse of Cuba. What is amazing is that Cuba could be run so… Read More »

Building a Personality

By | February 10, 2026

[February 10, 2026]  A couple of years ago, I picked up the book, Getting the Most Out of Life (1946) from a garage sale.  The title intrigued me.  I paid 50 cents for it along with a couple of other trinkets.  Thinking nothing of it, the book sat on my bookshelf unread.  The book is an anthology, and… Read More »