This is the thinking-space for my curiosity. It is a collection of essays, research, and reflections where I unpack the ideas that shape my perspective—from the mechanics of the human mind to the challenges of the digital age.
Because these are personal snapshots rather than professional opinions, they are inevitably unfinished and subjective. They represent a search for understanding rather than a declaration of truth. If you find these subjects compelling, I encourage you to use them as a starting point to seek out proper sources and form your own conclusions.
The entries are organized into four main themes:
Psychology & Neuroscience
Exploring the mechanics of the brain and nervous system.
Philosophy & Society
Examining the beliefs and values we use to navigate the world.
Art & Technology
Analyzing the tools and systems that shape our creativity.
Reflections
Personal notes on travel, music, and subjective experience.
Part 1: Why I Don't Like Looking at Art: Before Berlin
A pre-trip self-analysis exploring a paradox: what does it mean to be an art student who loves to create art, but feels a profound disconnect when looking at it? This is an attempt to build a framework for that experience before testing it in the galleries of Berlin.