Society
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Corporate Applause and Other Lies We Tell Ourselves
Photo by Matt Collamer on Unsplash Every quarterly update, every investor call, every polished slide deck featuring a smiling employee and a bold mission statement—it’s all part of the show.… Read more.
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Beauty in the Ruins: The Quiet Allure of a World Falling Apart
Photo by Cédric Dhaenens on Unsplash The rain was soft that morning—the kind that never announces itself but quietly persuades you that everything is alive with motion. I ducked beneath… Read more.
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Perpetual Maybe: Living on the Edge of “What If”
Photo by Nik Shuliahin 💛💙 on Unsplash A Day Written in Pencil The alarm is set for 6:30 a.m., but your eyes snap open at 5:58 because your brain is already auditing the overnight… Read more.
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The Root of (Most) Evil
Photo by John Moeses Bauan on Unsplash I pass the street that smells like fresh bread and jasmine every morning on my way to my workshop. There’s a man — gray hair tied… Read more.
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Look But Don’t Look: The Cult of the Conditional Gaze
Picture an ordinary night: Emma, 27, props her phone on a ring light and hits post — a slow-motion wink, a confetti filter, a caption that says she’s just hit… Read more.
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Zero Day: Human Exploits
Picture this: It’s 2016. A new quiz appears on Facebook. It looks harmless — a fun distraction. “Which Hogwarts House Are You?” “What’s Your Spirit Animal?” Millions click. Millions share.… Read more.
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Subroutines of the Soul
Author’s Note Every culture builds systems—beliefs, rituals, rules, and roles designed to create order out of chaos. We inherit them long before we understand them. We learn how to belong,… Read more.
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This Is Why We Burn the Village
I remember the quiet more than the fire. People think burning a city sounds like chaos—like screaming and glass and fury. But Atlanta didn’t scream. It sighed. Like an old… Read more.
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AI Art: Ethics and the Misplaced Fury of a Disrupted Age
Author’s Note This isn’t a confession and it isn’t a eulogy for AI art. It’s the line I’m drawing—and the prototype I’m shipping—because refusing to use exploitative models is only… Read more.
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A Goddess Walks the Margins: On Justice
Author’s Note Of all the virtues I’ve tried to write through recently, justice is the one that doesn’t sit still. The others—integrity, truth, momentum, stewardship—let you take their measure, eventually.… Read more.
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On Stewardship: The Shade You’ll Never Sit Beneath
Author’s Note This piece continues the Virtues series, but it draws more directly from the undercurrent of work that began with Tending the Roots. If that essay asked how civilizations… Read more.
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Promethean Flame, Hypatian Line: On Honesty
Author’s Note: Of all the gods, demons, and legends I’ve read, if I had the chance to shape the mold that made me, I’d carve it in the shape of… Read more.
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On Tyr, Diogenes, and the Shape of the Unbought Life
Author’s Note This post begins a new series—one that steps away from systems and toward the souls who navigate them. The “Tools” series traced the architecture of influence: money, myth,… Read more.
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Tending the Roots: On Myth, Maintenance, and the Ethics of Infrastructure
Author’s Note This piece is a departure from the “Tools” series—but not because it abandons tools. It’s about the hands that hold them, the soil they rest in, and the… Read more.
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The Architect’s Offense: Silence, Systems, and the Ethics of Exit
Author’s Note This is not a call to violence. But avoidance isn’t always an option. Eventually, silence becomes complicity. Staying becomes enabling. This is about what happens then. Because systems… Read more.















