Archive
The complete OZ Talking archive of analysis across technology, economics, and the humanities.
2026
Adult ADHD Cases Jumped 5x in 5 Years—Blame the Environment
Judge today's attention-economy minds by yesterday's diagnostic standards, and almost anyone becomes a patient.
The $1,000-Per-Minute Video Era Is Ending
AI video generation costs collapsed 65% in a year—a sign the industry's structure, not just its tech, is shifting.
Does the Kid Next to the Doctor Really Become a Doctor?
A 30-year, 6-million-person study proves neighborhood effects are real, not folklore
Your Strategy Document: Have You Tried Inverting It?
Real strategy isn't discarding the bad option—it's giving up one good option for another.
How Rice Farming Rewired the Way We Think
A decade of evidence — from a Science cover study to a Starbucks chair experiment — links the crops our ancestors grew to how we behave today
The Coal Problem: Why AI Never Actually Saves You Time
The paradox where greater efficiency makes you busier is playing out on your own desk right now.
In the AI Era, Cultivate Taste, Not Skills
Technology creates dependence, but taste becomes an asset nothing can replace.
China Awards PhDs for Products, Not Papers
China now lets engineers earn PhDs through deployed technology instead of journal papers. How the Practical PhD model is changing doctoral education.
Robots at $5 an Hour: What Will Humans Do?
The question is shifting from how well robots perform to what humans do.
Jensen Huang Never Did 'Self-Development.' He Just Worked.
Ask any successful person for their secret, and you'll always get the same answer: "I just did it."
