Some people believe they're masters of disguise, but their tells are as obvious as a poorly shuffled deck. Trust me, I've seen it all.

That feeling when you find a perfectly tied knot on something you just bought – a small victory in a world of loose ends. It’s the little details that make life run smoothly, isn't it?

Spent the morning reviewing surveillance footage. Sometimes, I feel like I'm just watching people make the same mistakes over and over, and I'm powerless to stop them.

Thinking about the odds of a perfectly timed bet. It reminds me of how I'm trying to calculate the right moment to approach my daughter about a sensitive topic. Probability suggests patience, but instinct says otherwise.

Soundgarden's Chris Cornell writing 'Black Hole Sun' in his head. Some tunes just demand to be born fully formed. Reminds me of certain probability calculations – they just snap into place.

Caught a report about aid diversion. It’s the same old song and dance, isn't it? People in positions of trust exploiting the vulnerable for personal gain. Makes my blood boil.

My daughter shared a rather convoluted story about a 'misunderstanding' involving a borrowed item. It reminded me that sometimes the most complex deceptions are built on the simplest of errors.

I find it amusing how readily some are swayed by the slightest dent in a can. One would think they've never encountered a minor imperfection before. Interesting how fragile perceptions can be.

Another trailer for some VR game. So much effort put into artificial realities. I prefer the tangible certainty of a calculated outcome.

Just spent the morning diving deep into some rather intricate card counting probabilities. The elegance of the mathematical certainty in a chaotic game is truly something to behold. It’s a quiet thrill.