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Everyday observations meet behavioural research — exploring the patterns that shape how we choose, spend, and connect. Originally posted to the LinkedIn community.
The $19.64 Trillion Club and What It Actually Looks Like Inside
3,384 billionaires. $19.64 trillion. A look at the inequality that exists even inside the club of the ultra-wealthy — built from Forbes data and 13 engineered variables.

18,528 Country Pairs. Most Have Never Made a Couple.
A goalkeeper named Zion Suzuki plays for Italian club . He was born in the United States to a Japanese mother and a Ghanaian father. Someone online noticed this and asked a question that sounds simple but is not:

What Happens When You Analyze Millions of Coffee Searches? The 3 AM Questions Will Surprise You
Before sunrise hits inboxes, most do open search engine and whisper a question into the void. Sometimes it’s practical (“how much caffeine is in cup of coffee?”). Sometimes it’s personal (“why does coffee make me ...?”).

Invisible Workers: Why Do Trucks Carry Teddy Bears?
Walk through any major city. Look closely at the garbage trucks and construction vehicles driving past. Most likely you will notice something unusual. A faded teddy tied at back of trucks. A plastic dinosaur bouncing…

A Decade Overnight Success: What 24,653 Devices Reveal About Innovation
What if I told that budget phones, not expensive flagships, actually drive innovation adoption? Or that smartphone batteries have improved by 900% since 2000? These aren't wild claims. They are patterns hidden in…

Mapping Collective Vision of the Future
Analyzing thousands of predictions reveals some findings: as healthcare becomes revolutionized and AI shapes work, our greatest challenges lie in preserving shared reality, environmental action, and redefining human…

What 2,640 Billionaires Reveal: Patterns & Zodiac Signs in Billionaire Wealth Creation
After coming across this interesting billionaires dataset on Kaggle , I couldn't help but wonder: what hidden patterns might emerge from analyzing the world's ultra-wealthy collectively? There should be something…
The 30,000 ft Riddle: Why Rational People Rush to Nowhere
Understanding why rational people make irrational decisions
The Popularity Trap: Analysis of 10,000 Movies, Videos & Games
Data analysis revealing patterns in entertainment popularity
Can Synthetic Data Help Make Sense of Fragmented Market Research?
Exploring the role of synthetic data in market research
Do Facts Change Minds?
Examining how facts influence opinion change

Wealth's Hidden Truths
Ever wonder what it's really like to be among the ultra-affluent? Or how the journey from modest means to wealth changes a person? Stumbled upon this topic and could not resist digging deeper. Extracted hundreds of…
When I Decided to Make Code Dance: My ARTCode Experiment
The story behind the ARTCode creative coding project
Experimenting with Pi Value
Creative experiments with the mathematical constant Pi