Peter GregoireWisdomWhen we are young the choices we make seem all-encompassing. They keep us awake at night, absorb our thinking at weekends and leave us…Feb 2, 20222Feb 2, 20222
Peter GregoireArtificial intelligence and humanityAs soon as we wake up, we feel compelled to look at our phones. We can’t help ourselves. Even before saying good morning to the person…Jan 2, 2022Jan 2, 2022
Peter GregoireThe Mystery of Cannon GardensIn the Fortress Hill district of Hong Kong, pitched on a sharp slope overlooking King’s road, is a residential building called Cannon…Oct 11, 2020Oct 11, 2020
Peter GregoireMusings on egoEgo is the worst of humanity. To put self before community, to crave recognition at the expense of others, to craft every act with the…Aug 16, 2020Aug 16, 2020
Peter GregoireChurchEvery Saturday morning I go for a run to cleanse myself of the week that was and nourish thoughts for the days to come.Aug 2, 2020Aug 2, 2020
Peter GregoireEmpathyThere is an element of paranoia in all of us which makes us quick to see in the actions of others a deliberation to ignore our feelings or…Jul 12, 2020Jul 12, 2020
Peter GregoireIn Memoriam, Hong KongThe church was full of good cheer, anticipation and togetherness. Seated at the end of the pew, I let the comforting atmosphere wash…May 31, 2020May 31, 2020
Peter GregoireFour Hopes for Hong Kong in 2020The last and first month of any year is one for reflection. It is hard to sum up 2019 in Hong Kong. Only the grand sweep of history will…Dec 26, 2019Dec 26, 2019
Peter GregoireThe zen of post-viral fatigue syndromeMy kid came back from school with a dose of influenza A which he proceeded to share with my wife and I. (Well, he’s always had this kind…Feb 9, 2019Feb 9, 2019