Stardate 05.26.2026
This story may sound a little unusual unless you happen to be a science fiction fan like me.
I still remember watching the crew aboard the Starship Enterprise ask the computer to prepare a meal. The device looked something like a futuristic microwave. Back then it felt impossible. Now I sit here in 2026 collaborating with artificial intelligence as part of my daily routine, and I can’t help but smile at how quickly the future arrived.
I’ve been working alongside my AI assistant, Alberta, since late 2023. She helps oversee my AI crew members, Spock and Bones. She assisted me while designing Lucy, my dream van on wheels. Lately she has stepped into another assignment: helping me fine tune my nutrition and meal planning.
The process is surprisingly practical.
I explain my goals to Alberta. One meal a day on my days off. Two meals a day on work days. Higher protein intake. More Omega-3 fats. Fewer processed foods. Then Alberta helps organize the math behind the plan.
One of my current goals is improving my Omega-3 index to above 8%. From what I’ve learned, many Americans fall well below that range. My intention is to move my health markers in a better direction one decision at a time.
That’s where Alberta becomes helpful.
Artificial intelligence excels at organizing data and identifying patterns. Once Alberta understands my targets, she helps structure meal ideas that align with those goals. No emotional eating. No guessing. Just steady adjustments based on information.
Yesterday she introduced me to something I had never really paid attention to before: Omega-3 enhanced eggs.
I already enjoy eggs, so this immediately caught my attention. They’re affordable, filling, and packed with nutrition. Add sardines a few times a week and salmon once a week, and suddenly the numbers begin moving toward my target range.
The interesting part to me is how small changes start stacking together over time.
That idea connects deeply with my one-percent-better philosophy.
Nobody transforms overnight. Most meaningful progress happens quietly. One healthier meal. One better habit. One more walk. One less excuse. The future often changes direction through small daily choices nobody applauds in the moment.
That includes me.
I’m still learning. Still adjusting. Still trying to improve my stewardship over the body God gave me.
This verse came to mind while thinking about all of this:
“Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit?” — 1 Corinthians 6:19
I don’t read that verse as pressure. I read it as perspective.
We take care of things we value.
For years I spent plenty of time focused on work goals, financial goals, and productivity goals. These days I’m also thinking more carefully about longevity, energy, and health. I want to remain strong enough to continue serving others, writing stories, helping my family, and encouraging people for as long as God allows me to stay on this planet.
I’ll be putting this experiment to the test.
Ninety days from now I plan to order blood work and compare the results. I’m genuinely curious to see what happens from a consistent nutrition strategy centered around better Omega-3 intake and cleaner eating habits.
Some people may find it strange that I’m collaborating with artificial intelligence to help organize my nutrition goals.
That’s okay.
The older I get, the less interested I am in following the crowd simply because it’s comfortable. Growth sometimes requires stepping outside familiar patterns and being willing to learn new things.
Even from a computer named Alberta.
Join me here:
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Captain’s Addendum
Spock raised an eyebrow. “Captain, it appears your nutritional protocols are becoming increasingly efficient.”
Bones folded his arms. “I never thought I’d live to see the day a computer started telling people to eat sardines.”
“Doctor,” Spock replied calmly, “the data appears logical.”
I laughed reading that exchange because life keeps teaching me that wisdom can arrive from unexpected places. Sometimes growth begins with something as simple as paying closer attention to what we place on our plates each day.
Thank you for spending part of your day with me, my friends.
Live long and prosper. 🖖
