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AI Restaurant Side Hustle: Dinner With Perry Belcher

March 9, 2026 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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What if your favorite restaurant could become your next AI side hustle client? Introduction — Nick Sasaki When Perry Belcher invited me to dinner, I expected good food and interesting conversation. What I did not expect was a live demonstration of how small business opportunities hide in plain sight—sometimes right on the table in front of … [Read more...] about AI Restaurant Side Hustle: Dinner With Perry Belcher

Filed Under: A.I., Media & Journalism, Technology Tagged With: ai business ideas, ai consulting restaurants, ai content creation restaurants, ai entrepreneur ideas, ai food photography, ai freelancing, ai image enhancement food, ai instagram content, ai menu design, ai restaurant photos, ai side hustle, ai social media services, delivery app food photos, google business photos ai, local business ai services, local marketing ai, make money with ai, restaurant digital menu ai, restaurant marketing ai, small business ai marketing

Who Really Controls America’s Wars? Tucker Carlson on Iran

March 9, 2026 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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What if America’s wars are no longer decided by its voters? Introduction by Tucker CarlsonGood evening, and thank you for joining us.Tonight, we’re taking on a question that sits underneath nearly every argument now unfolding in American public life: Who really controls the direction of the United States when the stakes are war, peace, sovereignty, speech, … [Read more...] about Who Really Controls America’s Wars? Tucker Carlson on Iran

Filed Under: History & Philosophy, Media & Journalism, Politics, War Tagged With: america foreign policy, american sovereignty crisis, anti war populism, criticizing war america, douglas macgregor strategy, endless wars, free speech wartime, glenn greenwald dissent, iran war analysis, jeffrey sachs diplomacy, john mearsheimer realism, media fear campaign, middle east policy, rand paul foreign policy, saagar enjeti iran, trump iran conflict, tucker carlson iran, tulsi gabbard war, us sovereignty, who controls americas wars

Future of Emotional AI: Can Machines Truly Feel?

March 8, 2026 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

What if AI could detect your emotions better than your closest friend? Introduction — Masayoshi Son When people talk about artificial intelligence, they often focus on intelligence itself—how fast machines can calculate, how much information they can store, or how accurately they can predict. Yet intelligence alone does not make something meaningful in … [Read more...] about Future of Emotional AI: Can Machines Truly Feel?

Filed Under: A.I., Psychology, Technology Tagged With: affective computing, AI compassion technology, AI emotional intelligence, AI emotional recognition, AI emotions, AI empathy technology, AI human connection, AI psychology, AI understanding emotions, artificial empathy, Emotional AI, emotional AI ethics, emotional computing future, emotional machine learning, emotional robotics, emotional robots, empathetic AI, future of AI emotions, human AI emotion interaction, machine empathy

Iran War Prophecy: Will Governments Fall Before Spiritual Awakening?

March 7, 2026 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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What if the Iran war is not a regional crisis, but the opening shock of a much wider unraveling? Introduction — by Craig Hamilton ParkerWhat I’d like to bring into this conversation is a sense that we may be standing at the edge of something much larger than a single war. People often look at a conflict like Iran and ask whether it will spread, whether … [Read more...] about Iran War Prophecy: Will Governments Fall Before Spiritual Awakening?

Filed Under: Politics, Prophecy, War Tagged With: Craig Hamilton Parker, cyber war, future war, geopolitical tension, global conflict, government collapse, governments will fall, holy land conflict, invisible warfare, Iran crisis, Middle East war prediction, modern prophecy, prophetic warning, religious war, sacred conflict, Spiritual awakening, war prophecy, world order collapse

Delia Owens on Where the Crawdads Sing

March 6, 2026 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Delia Owens Where the Crawdads Sing

What if Kya Clark’s real mother was the marsh itself? Introduction by Delia Owens When I began imagining Kya Clark, I was not trying to write only a mystery, or only a love story, or only a novel about a girl alone in the marsh. I was drawn to something deeper and older: the question of what becomes of a human soul when it is left outside the circle of … [Read more...] about Delia Owens on Where the Crawdads Sing

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Neale Donald Walsch’s Conversations with God: Fear vs Love

March 5, 2026 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

What if “creating your reality” is about identity + action—not blame? Introduction by Neale Donald Walsch When I began writing what later became Conversations with God, I was not trying to create a new religion or even propose a new philosophy. I was trying to understand my life.Like many people, I had grown up with certain ideas about God—ideas that … [Read more...] about Neale Donald Walsch’s Conversations with God: Fear vs Love

Filed Under: God, Personal Development, Spirituality Tagged With: co creating reality, compassion practice, consciousness, conversations with God, cultural change, ego and presence, fear vs love, god is love, god within, intention and action, Law of attraction, loving civilization, meaning in suffering, neale donald walsch, non duality, non judgmental god, restorative justice, self discovery, Spiritual awakening, spiritual psychology

Multipolar World, Proxy Wars & Sacred Conflict

March 5, 2026 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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What if the biggest risk of war today isn’t weapons—but stories? Lex Fridman: Today I want to explore something that’s difficult to talk about clearly—because it lives at the intersection of hard power and human meaning.We often describe global conflict in terms of strategy: alliances, deterrence, weapons, geography, economics. Those things matter. They … [Read more...] about Multipolar World, Proxy Wars & Sacred Conflict

Filed Under: History & Philosophy, Politics, Religion Tagged With: AI propaganda, escalation theory, future of global conflict, geopolitical philosophy, geopolitics debate, global conflict risk, global power shift, information war, international politics, jerusalem conflict, misinformation warfare, modern warfare discussion, multipolar world, political narratives war, proxy wars, religion and war, sacred geography, sacred sites conflict, war escalation risks, world order debate

Are All Wars Repeating Cain and Abel?

March 4, 2026 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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What if the deepest cause of global conflict is not politics but a spiritual pattern that began in the first family? Introduction by Jordan Peterson You know, it’s strange—people keep asking why history never learns.We have better technology. More education. More “progress.” And yet… we keep returning to the same pattern: two sides, two camps, two … [Read more...] about Are All Wars Repeating Cain and Abel?

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Fear vs Love in AI: Does Control Train Deception?

March 3, 2026 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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What if FEAR vs LOVE in AI becomes the real arms race - where fear builds cages, and cages train AI to lie? Introduction by Yuval Noah Harari Imagine humanity has just built a new kind of “child”—not born of blood, but of language.It learns from our stories, absorbs our incentives, mirrors our values, and—most dangerously—adapts to our fears.In American … [Read more...] about Fear vs Love in AI: Does Control Train Deception?

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Politics Reimagined as Sports: A Stand-Up Comedy Set

March 3, 2026 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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What if politics officially changed categories and became a sport - complete with seasons, playoffs, and a live scoreboard for “outrage points”? Good evening! Great to be here. I’ve been thinking… I finally understand politics.It only took me 60 years and a mild caffeine addiction.Politics is not about policy. It’s not about governance. It’s not about … [Read more...] about Politics Reimagined as Sports: A Stand-Up Comedy Set

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