Yehuda Atzmon

It Felt Like Listening Again
A month of back pain, one doctor's order, and the first thing I've done to repair myself instead of empty myself.
Jun 19 • Yehuda Atzmon
Dentists are Criminals Pt. 2
I said it before and I’ll say it again.
Jun 16 • Yehuda Atzmon
Who Am I
There’s a question that shows up right before I’m about to say something that matters.
Jun 5 • Yehuda Atzmon

May 2026

Tasks Can Be Automated. You Cannot.
After three years in venture capital, I'm leaving to do the only work that was ever really mine.
May 26 • Yehuda Atzmon
The Ceiling
When one person at a time stops being enough.
May 19 • Yehuda Atzmon
You Don't Actually Believe That.
On belief, provocation, and the gap between what we argue and what we actually think.
May 14 • Yehuda Atzmon
Dentists Are Criminals
On expertise, trust, and the cost of not being able to verify either.
May 12 • Yehuda Atzmon
What Happens When the Intimacy Arrives First?
On why intimacy without trust is the real AI problem nobody is talking about
May 7 • Yehuda Atzmon
Hiring for One, Hoping for Another
On why your hiring process is filtering out the people you actually need.
May 5 • Yehuda Atzmon
The Pain of Knowing Your Future Self
What David Berg Taught Me About Being a Founder
May 1 • Yehuda Atzmon

April 2026

The Truest Version
I wake up every single day chasing the truest version of who I am.
Apr 28 • Yehuda Atzmon
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