Jul 17, 202424 min readFree Thought and the Tyranny of the MassesIn this article, I argue that what is easily adopted by the masses—whether it be an ideology, a consumable, or a lifestyle (all of which...
Sep 26, 202313 min readMoney As An Agent of the SelfHaving more money is often seen as something to be pursued. I argue that spending more money in ways you value is better.
Sep 6, 202325 min readWhat Squash Has Taught Me About LearningNames used in this article have been changed to maintain anonymity. In this article, I will use the four stages of competence to guide...
Oct 6, 202211 min readIllness and the Imperative of Good HealthI will first give a brief overview of the trends in illness and life expectancy to set the stage for the bulk of the article, which is...
May 29, 202214 min readHow Freedom Has Locked Us in The Chains of Mediocrity In this article, I explore the connection between freedom and mediocrity. I argue that mediocrity is neutral at best, and often causes us...
May 2, 202213 min readThe Illusion of Proximity and Affect Rooted in TechnologyBefore the advent of the telegraph, radio, telephone, television, and the internet, our time and attention was bound to our immediate...
Mar 7, 20225 min readThe RepairmanLike everyone else, I am a repairman. All there is to do is to repair the machines with my toolbox. I don't know how many machines there...
Mar 1, 20226 min readCreation as FreedomOur ancestors from 10,000 years ago lived simple lives, but that doesn't mean that they were simple people. They had their dreams and...
Feb 24, 202210 min readThe Humans Behind the CandlesMarkets, a place where people buy, sell, and trade goods and commodities, probably makes you think of a scene in a medieval town where a...
Feb 11, 20228 min readA Pizza or A Health Potion?I've put countless hours into video games throughout my life but never got anything tangible in return. Will Web 3.0 change that?