What’s on My Mind Lately
These screen time debates? They’re not so different from the family talks we had growing up. My Korean grandfather always said at dinner, “Eat first, then worry about screens!” — today’s conversations feel like the same balance, but with new tools. Watching my daughter build a castle with digital blocks, then go outside to hunt for bugs, reminds me: curiosity needs living room and playgrounds.
I don’t fear AI; I welcome it as a co-pilot. When we use travel apps to plan our family adventures, I explain, “It’s like how you mixed crayons to make new colors—for me, AI is a colorful way to plan trips.” And when my daughter asks why the map knows where we are, I say, “Because many people shared where they go, just like sharing toys on the playground.”
Technology won’t replace us—it’s about growing together. At the end of the day, the best lesson none of us can get from a screen is the warmth of curiosity shared. This journey isn’t just about technology—it’s about nurturing curiosity together, one adventure at a time.
