PinnedReal vs. Performative Patriotism in the Modern Era“In today’s hyper-visual and hyper-fast world, it is usually the performative type of patriotism being showcased as a badge to wear or a…May 8May 8
PinnedLife, Subscribed: How Everything Became a Recurring Fee“Welcome to the age of subscriptization: a world where the default mode of engagement is no longer ownership, but ongoing payment(s).”1d ago1d ago
PinnedCause, Chaos, and Consequence: Ripple vs. Butterfly Effect Explained“I’ve written about the Ripple Effect before but while they sound like each other, The Butterfly Effect is far from being the same thing.”May 5May 5
PinnedBe Bold and Take Chances in Life“Nothing will ever be given to you on a plate whether that’s a new job, a pay raise, acceptance to your preferred college, etc.”Apr 17Apr 17
PinnedEmulating ‘The Most Interesting Man in The World’“You don’t have to be the most interesting man or woman in the world, but I think these commercials did do a good job of why it’s…Apr 7Apr 7
Accountability Starts at the Top“Having great power comes with great responsibilities as the popular adage goes and that involves making sure you set a good example.”Apr 22Apr 22
Anatomy of a Scene — ‘The Lady In The Red Dress’ (The Matrix)“In a simulated world, which is built both on illusion and deception, distraction is the perfect weapon for keeping one complacent and…Apr 10Apr 10
My First Attempt at English Poetry (March 2025)Taking a break from my Spanish poems to write some poems, the first in a series on English language poetry, which I am new to!Apr 6Apr 6
Unlocking More Freedom By Escaping The Hamster Wheel“I am hopeful that everyone reading this article can find a way to escape at some point in the sense that you keep pursuing a better life.”Apr 3Apr 3
Anatomy of a Scene — Bourdain’s ‘Parts Unknown’ in Congo and NYC Contrast“One of Anthony Bourdain’s ‘Parts Unknown’ episodes in the Congo has one of the show’s best scenes.”Mar 31Mar 31