In the vastness of space, most comets and asteroids that pass near Earth originate within our own Solar System. Occasionally, however, astronomers detect something far more extraordinary: an object that comes from outside our planetary neighborhood. Comet 3I/ATLAS is one such rare visitor — only the third confirmed interstellar object ever observ… Read More
Think about the wheels on a classic skateboard versus a modern longboard. One is loud, rattles over every crack, and transfers every vibration to the rider. The other glides smoothly and quietly, absorbing imperfections in the pavement. This same principle applies to one of the most overlooked components of your garage door: the rollers. These sm… Read More
Over the years, I’ve come to appreciate the subtle rhythms of daily life—the small, often overlooked habits that shape our wellbeing and productivity. It’s in these moments of repetition and predictability that we can cultivate a sense of calm and direction, even amid uncertainty. In this reflection, I want to share my thoughts on why routine… Read More
What makes a day "good"? Is it the big wins and major accomplishments, or is it something quieter? For me, I've learned that the quality of my day is often determined long before I leave the house. It's built on a foundation of small, essential rituals: the first cup of coffee, a few minutes of quiet reading, a well-organized workspace. I'm star… Read More