
Good Sheep
How we've been conditioned to love our own systematic exploitation - from theme parks to algorithmic playlists, we pay premium prices to be herded through corporate processing systems while calling it freedom.
Social norms, collective behavior, and cultural critique

How we've been conditioned to love our own systematic exploitation - from theme parks to algorithmic playlists, we pay premium prices to be herded through corporate processing systems while calling it freedom.
Writings that touch on On Culture as a secondary topic

Trickle-down did arrive—not as shared wealth, but as extractive conduct from boardrooms to kitchen tables. On rates, integrity, and being the floor.

A thirty-year side quest to name everything, and the loot was already sitting in a Roman poem the whole time. Here's the word.

What if God had knelt instead of exiling us? Genesis as a parenting story — and how that first answer still shapes how we punish and how we parent.

After 230 hours on PS5, Crimson Desert felt like a near-masterpiece: deep systems, unforgettable exploration, some repetitive quest structures, and a world worth living in.

Notes on leadership as cost, care, and teaching others to lead—from home to work to the wider world.

A memoir-essay on Puerto Rico: economy, governance, and society—poverty, debt, healthcare, education, corruption—from a Boricua writing from the diaspora.

A call to build a society where safety, dignity, and love are non-negotiable for all.

EVs could be designed in wild new ways—but U.S. car safety laws written for gas cars keep them stuck in the past.