Philosophy
The Mirror We Refuse to Look At
Slavery was never a question of skin color. It is a question of power, the absence of institutions, and a universal human tendency we refuse to recognize in ourselves. From Rome to African domestic workers today, this historical analysis demonstrates that domination is universal — and that we are all capable of it.
Read more →At the Funeral of Knowledge: AI, Comfort, and the Death of Curiosity
In a world of instant answers and comfortable echo chambers, humanity gathers at the symbolic funeral of Knowledge. This article uses the metaphor of a funeral to examine how uncritical reliance on AI, the decline of reading, failing education systems, and ideological tribalism have all played a part in the death of curiosity and understanding. It also reflects on our own complicity in this decline—and how we might resurrect a culture of genuine learning, debate, and critical thinking.
Read more →My Conversation with the Black Pot
A profound reflection on self-awareness, relationships, and the hidden truths we discover in everyday moments, sparked by a simple act of washing dishes.
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