About
Welcome to my collection of philosophical writings and handwritten journal entries. Here, I explore questions of consciousness, intelligence, technology, and what it means to be human in an increasingly complex world.
On My Writing
My approach to writing is deeply personal and contemplative. I often write by hand first, allowing thoughts to flow naturally onto paper before translating them into digital form. This process of handwritten reflection is central to my thinking process.
Many of the essays you'll find here began as journal entries—spontaneous explorations of ideas that emerged during quiet moments of reflection. I believe there's something unique about the act of putting pen to paper that connects us more deeply to our thoughts.
Recurring Themes
- Consciousness & Intelligence: What makes human consciousness unique? Are we truly different from other forms of life?
- Technology & Humanity: How does our relationship with technology shape our understanding of ourselves?
- Nature vs. Artifice: Are humans natural beings, or something else entirely?
- The Search for Meaning: What drives our persistent quest to understand our place in the universe?
Original Handwritten Notes
Many of these essays include links to the original handwritten versions. I believe there's value in seeing the raw, unedited flow of thought as it first emerged. The handwritten versions often contain additional insights, corrections, and the organic development of ideas that might be lost in the digital translation.