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The Resume Black Hole Is Real. Stanford Just Proved It.
Only about 30% of resumes pass the ATS check. Seventy percent — including resumes from qualified, experienced, capable candidates — never reach a human being.
2 days ago12 min read


Fact or Fiction? AI Edition: Calling Out the Misinformation That's Actually Costing You Money
Let's be honest about what "free" actually means in the AI space. Nothing that costs this much to run is truly free — someone is always paying, and if it isn't you with a subscription fee, it's you with something else.
May 3111 min read


Gender Pay Gap 2026: How to Research, Negotiate, and Get Paid What You're Worth
The gender pay gap represents $1.1 trillion in lost earnings for women every single year. That is not a number that fixes itself. It fixes when women know their worth, document their value, and ask for what they've earned — out loud, with evidence, without apology.
May 3012 min read


7 Claude Prompts That Turn Your ADHD Brain Into An Actual Productivity Machine
Let's start with something important. There is a viral Instagram carousel going around right now claiming that Claude has a built-in feature called "ADHD Executive Function Mode." It has 162,000 likes. It has been shared 226,000 times. And it is not true.
There is no such feature. Claude does not have a secret ADHD mode. What the carousel is actually describing — buried under the misleading headline — are prompt techniques.
May 288 min read


The AI Money Hacks Nobody Told You About (But Should Have)
The average American family spends over $6,000 a year on out-of-pocket medical costs — and surveys show that roughly 40% of people who challenged a medical bill got a reduction. Forty percent. Nearly half of people who ask get something back. The people who don't ask get nothing.
May 229 min read


AI for ADHD: How I Use Artificial Intelligence to Outsmart My Own Brain
Let me be honest about something upfront: I don't use AI specifically because I have ADHD. I use AI because I have ADHD and I am not interested in doing things the hard way when a smarter way exists.
May 219 min read


The 3-Part Prompt Formula That Makes AI Output Actually Usable
Here's the thing about AI that took me a while to fully internalize: the model is not psychic. It doesn't know who you are, what you're trying to accomplish, who your audience is, what format you need, or what "better" actually means to you. When you give it nothing, it gives you its best guess — and its best guess is always the most statistically average version of what you asked for. Competent. Generic. Forgettable. The good news is that fixing this doesn't require a comput
May 167 min read
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