Tag: personal philosophy

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...

Success is Not a Golden Gate

Satirical Metaphysics In a culture fixated on achievement, a poem that celebrates the beauty of incompletion. It’s a lyrical sidestep—embracing ambiguity, revision, and the quiet...

Codependency et al – The Upside

Welcome to the emotional funhouse where blame becomes performance art and martyrdom gets a glow-up. This piece reimagines dysfunction as a poetic playground — trading...

I ching, you ching, ching-aling-aling

Spiritual Punk & Poetic Transformation When the I Ching shrugs and your pants are louder than your thoughts, it’s time for a philosophical rant with...

Just Keep Turning Up

In a world that worships justice and punishes tenderness, this reflection dares to show up anyway. It’s a meditation on persistence — not as triumph,...

What Color is your Heart?

Color Empathy & Emotional Diagnostics ColorQuiz reads your moods like laundry labels—sorting chaos by hue, tone, and a splash of psychic flair. It’s emotional diagnostics...

The Mee Goreng of Life

Know Thyself A soft manifesto for the performative age. Know yourself, but not too well. Love, but keep it tidy. Create, but let it misbehave....

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...

3 Rules 2 Live By (Give or Take Seven)

Ten rules, not three, one irrational circle — this guide to living reads like a mixtape curated by your gut instinct and a slightly unhinged...

We Are More Than Just

We are not just what’s seen or measured—we’re the spark behind the system, the soul in the static....