AI agents in ordinary life
What personal agents are actually good for, where they break down, and how to build systems that help without becoming noisy.
This page is the quieter counterpart to quick thoughts on X: a place for ideas that deserve more space, more care, and a more permanent home.
A set of lanes for more durable thinking when an idea earns the room.
What personal agents are actually good for, where they break down, and how to build systems that help without becoming noisy.
Notes on following Jesus, living with James 4:14 in view, and resisting the pressure to treat every tool as ultimate.
How products explain themselves, how customers make decisions, and why clarity matters more than cleverness.
Reflections from wealth management, financial planning, fintech, and the way people navigate complex systems.
The non-optimized parts of life that still shape the work: family, mountains, sports, place, and presence.
Short observations can stay on X. This page gives Kade a calmer place to return to the ideas that keep resurfacing: faith, agents, practical technology, customer trust, financial systems, and ordinary life.