Category: Philosophy and Paradox

The Myth of the Age of the Individual

Somewhere between “yes,” “no,” and “maybe” lies a quiet revolution. This post traces the soft circuitry of personal philosophy and generational empathy — where emotional...

The Backward Masking on Hotel California

Retro Satire Rewind the tape. Play it backwards. Hear the ghost of disco whispering conspiracy theories through a reverb pedal. This post dives into the...

Existentialism with a Side of Whiskers

Mindful Moments & Musical Reflection Bobby Darin sings, the chocolate melts, and the cat reprograms your homepage. This post lingers in the soft collisions of...

Hacking Your Past

Nostalgic Code of Emotional Playback This blog entry reverse-engineers your emotional soundtrack using flotsam, firmware, and a Ouija board with a flair for mixtapes. It’s...

The Religion of Ritual Over Empathy

Moral Reckoning Every major religion extols the Golden Rule—treat others as you wish to be treated—as a moral cornerstone. Yet alongside this universal ethic, each...

If You Want To Make A Difference

Polite Apocalypse A manifesto for the downwardly-mobile. This post offers gentle anarchy, economic clarity, and a call to comfort over consumption. If you want to...

Night Care Centre

Night Care Centres for Couple Recovery Drop the kids, dim the guilt, and cue the candlelight. This manifesto celebrates night care centres as sanctuaries for...

The Itch That Knew Too Much

Unseasoned Peril At 21, he thought he was invincible—immune to seasons, sunscreen, and long-term consequences. Too busy being in the moment to notice it was...

I Used to be a Christian and I’m Glad I Was

Baby Bathwater Theology Remix Never kill the baby and worship the bathwater. This bilingual memoir remixes theology with forgiveness, musical epiphany, and the rubble of...