Orwell, Dante, and the Earthly Gods, 2025
A childhood prayer returns as fear rises before new “earthly gods” who rule through arrogance and illusion. Between Orwell’s satire and Dante’s inferno, power reveals its t
A Perfect Fool: The Beautiful Futility of Being a Writer
Writing is both devotion and quiet futility—a calling that wounds as much as it sustains. Between solitary walks and unwritten worlds, the writer persists, not for comfort but fo
Reflections on the U.S. Healthcare System: A Vertical Labyrinth
“Man is the measure of all things.” — Protagoras. Yet, in today’s healthcare system, it seems this measure has been replaced by figures, statistics, and profit margins. →
Aesop, the Lizard, and I
On a walk among fallen toads, lizards, and birds, reality turns into fable. A lizard speaks, Aesop appears, and each scene reveals an unsettling truth: we live crashing into our ow