The Grammar of Morality
Ethical Satirist We often equate morality with subtraction—removing objects to reveal virtue. But things gain meaning through use, and actions through context. The real mistake...
Zen and the Art of Rambling
Begin again, they say — but what if the beginning is the question? This piece drifts through recursive introspection, where writing becomes both compass and...
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...
Genetic Upgrades and Emotional Bugs
Genetic Improvisation We are not precision-engineered marvels, but the result of a late-night parental experiment involving mismatched alleles and half-read manuals. To evolve, we must...