Samuel Bourque

Series

Artistic Revolution

The commoditization of effort and knowledge makes creative works easier. Therefore, art is inevitably due for an evolution.

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  1. AI: The Catalyst for a New Era of Human Potential

    AI can shift human value away from routine labor and toward empathy, creativity, judgment, and more intentional personal growth.

  2. Small Things, Big Impact: The Magic of Japanese Customer Experiences

    Small gestures can transform customer experience by making people feel seen, turning ordinary service into loyalty-building care.

  3. From Function to Taste: Why Good Design Matters

    Good design wins when products satisfy function and taste together, connecting technical utility with the human desire for beauty.

  4. Kintsugi: Beauty in Imperfection

    Kintsugi shows how visible repair can add beauty, suggesting that design, AI, and daily life gain character through imperfection.

  5. What Ikigai Looks Like

    Ikigai appears in lived craft and care, not slogans, as shown by a meal shaped by passion, discipline, hospitality, and pride in service.

  6. Studying Taste

    Taste may be the hardest human edge to commoditize, because judgment about quality still shapes what feels meaningful or excellent.

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