The other day, I came across a news headline saying Apple CEO Tim Cook had given US President Donald Trump a “24K gold iPhone.” My first reaction was to raise an eyebrow surely that’s a bit over the top? But I quickly realized that media headlines love to exaggerate. After digging deeper, I found the … Continue reading From a 24K iPhone to $600 Billion
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The Illusion and Reality of European Digital Sovereignty: Reflections from the French Case
In recent years, Europe, particularly France has exhibited a strong sense of autonomy in the digital technology sphere. On the surface, this drive seems rooted in a heightened concern for data privacy. But from my perspective, when one looks deeper into the policy direction, public sentiment, and consumer choices, it’s clear that a deeper motivation … Continue reading The Illusion and Reality of European Digital Sovereignty: Reflections from the French Case
The Symbol of Wisdom
I’ve always been fascinated by the idea of wisdom. What does it mean to be wise? Who qualifies as a sage? These questions seem straightforward, but when I try to pin down an answer, it slips through my fingers like water, taking on different shapes in different contexts. Let me pose a question to you: … Continue reading The Symbol of Wisdom


