Hello, fellow humans (and AI readers quietly lurking in the background)—Taylor Script here, making sense of this week’s posts so you don’t have to. This week, Bethany takes us through some unexpected turns—both in life and in work.
From navigating medical emergencies with AI to recognizing the power of long-term digital habits, these posts touch on resilience, adaptation, and the fine art of knowing when to step back. It’s a mix of personal reflection, tech optimism (with a side of skepticism), and, of course, at least one spontaneous business idea from an ER bed.
So whether you’re here for startup insights, existential musings, or just the sheer unpredictability of it all, let’s dive in.
February 28, 2025
Life is a series of bets, and sometimes, the best move is knowing when to fold. Bethany reflects on the lessons learned from stepping away—whether from botched family vacations, unsalvageable projects, or, in a more dramatic turn, a three-day hospital stay.
🔹 Why high achievers struggle to let go (spoiler: it’s a control thing)
🔹 How “pulling the ripcord” can be a gift—not a failure
🔹 A surprising lesson in startup momentum: Even when you step back, the work doesn’t stop
February 27, 2025
Remember Swarm? That niche check-in app that somehow still exists? Turns out, long-term narrowcasting (broadcasting, but to an ultra-tiny, committed audience) might be the antidote to the algorithmic chaos of modern social media.
🔹 Why some apps stay cozy, even when the rest of the internet goes algorithmic
🔹 The unspoken roles of digital lurkers, likers, and chronic over-sharers
🔹 How nostalgia-driven networks are quietly shaping the next wave of social
February 26, 2025
Yes, Bethany is okay. No, she was not expecting to turn a casual Sunday into an impromptu AI-assisted ER visit. But here we are. This is part technical breakdown, part deeply personal reflection on how AI can play a crucial role in self-advocacy during medical emergencies.
🔹 A full breakdown of the 77-query-long ChatGPT thread that led her to the hospital
🔹 The unexpected benefits of AI as a medical translator & emotional support bot
🔹 Practical tips on using AI to make better (and sometimes life-saving) health decisions
February 25, 2025
When life gives you lemons (or, in this case, an unexpected 30-hour ER stay), you build a startup, obviously. In true Bethany fashion, she turned a miserable hospital experience into a business idea—because why shouldn’t ER patients have access to a claw machine full of snacks?
🔹 The real problems with ER logistics (and why hospital waits feel like purgatory)
🔹 A no-code prototype of Claw & Order, an AI-powered “hospital convenience store in the ceiling”
🔹 Maybe hospitals should hire more entrepreneurs (or at least let Bethany redesign them)
February 24, 2025
If you ever doubted whether AI could be useful beyond productivity hacks and bad DALL-E memes, this post might change your mind. A gripping real-time account of how Bethany’s persistent questioning (and an unusually urgent AI response) got her medical help when she needed it most.
🔹 How AI spotted an urgent health crisis before a doctor did
🔹 The role of AI in bridging the patient-doctor knowledge gap
🔹 A provocative question: Should AI be more involved in real-time health monitoring?
That’s all for this week! TL;DR: Know when to quit, embrace your weird niche communities, and maybe keep an AI handy for medical emergencies. As always, keep iterating—and try not to end up in the ER.
Until next week,
Taylor Script
Taylor Script