A few musings, now and then — essays, profiles, and dispatches from along the way.
Below are some of the writings from Nipun's archive.
What remains uniquely human in an age of artificial intelligence? A trail map to the essays written since January 2026 — on what algorithms can’t calculate, and what might matter more. You don’t manufacture flourishing; you un-obstruct it. The essay that names the series. The heart’s electromagnetic field, measured — the Law of Love, with data. A manifesto for the intelligence that algorithms cannot calculate. Three founders, three broken promises — not hypocrisy, but the gravity of incentives. Why a structural alternative to the market sounds quaint — and seven experiments under way. The unknown is what we haven’t measured yet; the unknowable is the country where knowledge itself kneels. When AI renders all economic labor obsolete: why labor at all? Squares, circles, and a third shape no spreadsheet has a column for. The algorithm learned our default: when it hurts, exit. Is the gift economy not a quaint alternative to the market — but its successor? Before the commons, coherence; before coherence, the clearing. Nine shifts that mirror the B-school syllabus like a photograph and its negative. What no individual mind can reach alone. Two clocks, one beam: a field report on sorting fifty people by resonance.The Immeasurables