[1][2] Wolens briefly gave up his creative pursuits to practice business law in New York and San Francisco, California.
[2] After his first marriage ended, Wolens realized while practicing law that he still had an urge to write, so he applied to and was accepted at San Francisco University where he took a screenwriting class.
In Happy Loving Couples, Wolens presents the difficulties of internal monologues of single women in big cities.
[5] Happy Loving Couples haunts the narrator by contrasting the difficulties of single women in big cities with the many images of urban locales.
[20] Wolens then read up on the blurb's author (Kurzweil's) book The Age of Spiritual Machines and it inspired him to create the singularity documentary.
[22] Wolens also interviewed people not associated with artificial intelligent speculation or biomolecular work such as former US National Security council advisor Richard A Clarke to give a full view of the topic.