Jerry G's Blog

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  • The Tools change — What about the Questions?

    “New tools might change how we work, but not why we work.”– Jerry Garrett Every few months, new tools pop up — promising to make your life better. And you’ve probably tried a few of those apps/tools. Some work, some don’t. What changed was the interface, not the intent. People like me — we switch…

  • GenAI will help us. Not oppose us, here’s how.

    Somewhere between what is real and what is generated, we’ve built something we don’t fully understand. Generative AI didn’t arrive with thunder and headlines; it quietly slipped into our lives while we were all asleep. At first, it was simple — just an assistant that finished our sentences while we were typing, but now it…

  • Samsung: From Groceries to Galaxy AI

    The Story of Samsung A lot of us these days are using Samsung phones and devices, including me. But how did it actually get here? How did it get big? It all started in Daegu, Korea. In 1938, a small company was founded named Samsung Sanghoe. Not as an electronics company, but as a small…

  • From Storytime to Screentime!

    Hey there, it’s me Jerry Garrett. Today I’m going to be talking about a recent experience of mine where I went to my dad’s office’s summer camp. It was a pretty fun experience, and it happens in the last week of every June. I’ve been going here for a few years now, but I have…

  • An Unplanned Journey, A Lasting Memory: My first solo trip

    No textbooks. No parents. Just a backpack, my brother, and a whole camp full of strangers. This was my first solo trip, and I learned a lot more than I expected. It all started when my music teacher came to our house and casually mentioned that he couldn’t take our classes the next week. Why?…

  • Your planning might be perfect. Reality isn’t.

    Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth. Mike Tyson Last week, I had everything planned out what to do, where to go but this week had a mind of its own. What do you do when life throws obstacles at your “perfect” plan? Planning is great. It helps you stay organized…