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Discover the latest insights and tutorials about modern web development, UI design, and component-driven architecture.

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Why Success Made Me Miserable - And How I Learned to Live Again

Feeling successful but strangely empty? In 2024, as a Head of Machine Learning in Silicon Valley, I realized what I was missing wasn’t status—it was meaning. Drawing on Viktor Frankl’s logotherapy and modern psychology, this post explores what “meaning in life” really is—coherence, purpose, and significance—and how to find it through everyday practices.

GabrielJul 29, 202510 min read
Why Success Made Me Miserable - And How I Learned to Live Again
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Narrative, plot, Story: what is the difference?

Learn the differences between these writing constructs so you know how to take your book and/or game to the next level

GabrielAug 12, 20204 min read
Narrative, plot, Story: what is the difference?
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Crying readers: an emotional twist to your Narrative

What makes a story believeable, and its reader so invested in it? In this post we explore how to create engaging stories that makes its reader hang on your every word, through one simple concept: emotion

GabrielJul 29, 20209 min read
Crying readers: an emotional twist to your Narrative
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What is LitRPG and why you should start reading it

Ever wondered what it would be like to read a novel that feels like watching your favorite RPG streamer, complete with level-ups, skill notifications, and epic quests? Welcome to LitRPG—a revolutionary literary genre blending MMORPGs with traditional fantasy and sci-fi storytelling.

GabrielFeb 06, 20209 min read
What is LitRPG and why you should start reading it

The MIT Challenge: my own take on it

Discover how to learn any field through self-directed education using the Learning Challenge method. Inspired by Scott H. Young's famous MIT Challenge, this adapted approach helps you master any subject through online courses and project-based learning—without the traditional degree requirements.

GabrielJan 11, 20207 min read
The MIT Challenge: my own take on it