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Human-Nature

2024


The Universal Creative Impulse: Why Everyone Should Make Art

·3 mins
Artistic expression represents a fundamental human capacity—one that exists within virtually everyone, regardless of formal training or recognition. While our educational systems often position art as supplementary rather than central to development, the creative impulse appears deeply woven into our nature. Though I engage with creative practices regularly, I maintain a humble perspective about my own artistic abilities, viewing myself as an enthusiastic participant rather than a polished expert.

2020


Beyond Surface Narratives: Finding Authentic Understanding

·5 mins
The Origin of a Philosophy # During an exchange on Reddit—one of those moments when digital discourse became more heated than collaborative—I found myself articulating a concept that has lingered persistently in my thoughts: the idea of “transcending beyond surface narratives.” This phrase, spontaneously expressed in that context, actually represents a philosophical framework I’ve been developing for years. I’ve often contemplated writing a comprehensive work extending the late anthropologist David Graeber’s brilliant Bullshit Jobs, which would expand his critique beyond occupational structures to encompass broader societal systems and cultural constructs.