Ran Prieur http://ranprieur.com/#9a417fe513f58988c3b5b1e84cfc57397194a79b 2026-01-02T14:40:56Z Ran Prieur http://ranprieur.com/ ranprieur@gmail.com January 2, 2026. http://ranprieur.com/#761db9244d8ba3e68c90c5f3257c1852ae967283 2026-01-02T14:40:56Z January 2, 2026. The year that just ended was the worst year ever for the American federal government, and this video is a good summary, What This Year Looks Like to a Historian. I would say it like this: In 1980, the economic right wing took over America and has been ruling it ever since. Even Clinton squeezed the poor and enriched big business. Inevitably, some of the rich got so insane with power that they fell under the spell of Nazi theorist Carl Schmitt, who believed that raw power works better than the rule of law. They got their guy elected president, and with control of congress, he could have passed laws for many of his policies, but that's not his style. He just did it through illegal executive actions that nobody stopped on the top level. But on the level of states and cities and lower courts, there were a lot of actions to slow him down, and now the biggest power trippers are on the brink of losing power, which makes them more dangerous than ever. 2026 is going to be scary, but I think whatever happens, we will be in full recovery mode by 2030.

For me personally, 2025 was great. I wrote the novel I wanted to read, I made my best playlist, and I put a lot more attention on my body, leading to cleaner walking and less clumsiness. In 2026 I plan to practice the pointing and calling method to stop forgetting where I put stuff down, and also work on cleaning up my emotions. The best psychological insight I got in 2025 was oddly from a near-death experience book (Beyond the Light by PMH Atwater), that emotions seem to be caused by the outside world, when really your emotions are you talking to you.

I'll also have a lot of thoughts on AI. I'm not at all worried that AI will replace humans, because for any task that humans like doing, automation can only be a fad. Once you get over the novelty that a machine can do something you'd rather do yourself, you'll go back to doing it yourself. My most unpopular opinion is that AI is good at making images, just not photorealistic images, where it's burning massive resources just to stay out of the uncanny valley. If an image is obviously not real, for example surrealism or impressionism, AI can compete with pretty good human artists, and I'm trying to get as many images as I can before the bubble pops.

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