Ideas on Thought, Psyche, Society, and the Art of Technical Simplicity
This blog explores thoughtful perspectives on psychology, philosophy, civilization, and everyday technical insights β written for readers who enjoy deep questions, reflective narratives, and practical ideas.
Here I examine questions that matter β from how we think to how the world could be different β blending curiosity with clarity.
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Deep reflections on psychology, philosophy, and how we understand the world around us.
- β’ The Logic of Our Extinction
- β’ The Pre-Moral Menace: A Brief Ethical Assesment of the Human Infant
- β’ The Journal That Wasn't: How Borrowed Scientific Authority Corrupted the Humanities
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Practical Python insights, code explanations, and technical deep dives for developers and learners.
- β’ The Modern Debate Obsession: From Intellectual Exercise to Spectacle
- β’ π§ The Frequencies We Choose
- β’ Signal and Noise: Filtering Life in a Busy World
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The Logic of Our Extinction
The men who poisoned her went on with their lives. They attended conferences. They received bonuses. They slept soundly, their dreams untroubled by the ghost of a woman they'd never met and whose name they'd never learned.
December 19, 2025
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The Pre-Moral Menace: A Brief Ethical Assesment of the Human Infant
When an infant screams at three in the morning, it does so without consideration for the sleep requirements of exhausted caregivers. This is not because the infant has weighed the competing interests and determined its needs paramount. It is because the infant is incapable of recognising that competing interests exist.
December 13, 2025
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The Journal That Wasn't: How Borrowed Scientific Authority Corrupted the Humanities
It is a category error with real consequences, because most people do not read methodology sections or parse epistemology. They hear "a study published in a peer-reviewed journal found..." and the argument is already over
December 13, 2025
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The Modern Debate Obsession: From Intellectual Exercise to Spectacle
"A thumbnail showing two faces in mid-argument, mouths agape, expressions contortedβthis is the currency of clicks. The platform's recommendation engine does not ask, "Will this help the viewer understand?" It asks, "Will this keep them watching?" The answer, inevitably, is confrontation."
December 12, 2025
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π§ The Frequencies We Choose
Thereβs this kid I know β sixteen, bright, slightly lost, the kind of quiet intensity you only find in someone whoβs already built their own world inside their headphones...
October 19, 2025
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A reflective blog of essays on psychology, civilisation, and practical technical insights β written for people who think deeply about life, learning, and reality.
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