The Coasts

My mom would read The New Yorker, or some magazine or we would watch PBS. We were quite cerebral, but not in the way that people are these days.

For example, I never did any extra-curricular and scored very average on the ACT, 19, 20, 21, to be exact.

There is a finding that states that the more books in someone’s house the likelier they are to be wealthy.

I was able to turn my lack of an education into an opportunity to learn.

I had to take a semester or a year off of college to learn to read, but that was when my education began.

After college, I learned web development, which allowed me to create Avid Language Learning.


Whether it is education of entertainment, everything has somehow become too fast and too slow.

The artificial intelligence argument would be what are we trading? If we are learning something I think it is helpful. I think it is helpful at time for programming — although I will say this, it never could do boilerplate. It did though another time.


I was interviewing and I could tell the AI had me cornered. I even heard people reading from the AI and I could recognize its thoughts or something.

Here is an amazing girl using AI for a lesson on French: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohjne6KScR8&t=78s

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