Kristofer Ahlström: Should one be blamed for their cancer now too?
In a reflective piece, Kristofer Ahlström examines the troubling tendency of society to assign blame to individuals suffering from illnesses like cancer.
Kristofer Ahlström: Modern life can feel meaningless – but there is a solution
Increasing numbers of Swedes find life to be devoid of meaning even as modern technology makes it more comfortable, prompting reflections on the connection between these trends and potential solutions for spiritual emptiness.
Kristofer Ahlström: The War Minister is Strutting – but is Weak at the Bench Press
Kristofer Ahlström critiques U.S. War Minister Pete Hegseth for promoting a strong fitness image that has been revealed to be fabricated, reflecting broader concerns about masculinity among political leaders.
Kristofer Ahlström: The Fight Clubs are Men's Equivalent to OnlyFans
Kristofer Ahlström argues that men's fight clubs represent a commodification of masculinity similar to how women's bodies are commodified on platforms like OnlyFans.
Kristofer Ahlström: I Gave My Children an AI Toy – Was That So Smart?
Kristofer Ahlström reflects on the implications of giving his children an AI toy, questioning its educational value and the impact on social interactions.
Kristofer Ahlström: How bad can customer service get before it becomes directly illegal?
In this article, Kristofer Ahlström explores the failures of customer service marked by AI chatbots and long telephone queues that leave customers frustrated and dissatisfied.