Who Decides What Is Normal?
Normality is not a law of nature, but a silent agreement. A reflection on judgment, difference, and the quiet contradictions we all live with.
Normality is not a law of nature, but a silent agreement. A reflection on judgment, difference, and the quiet contradictions we all live with.
A reflective essay on why looking inward is harder than expressing outrage, exploring the quiet labor of understanding oneself and the world without shortcuts.
A reflective essay on the quiet negotiation of power — how authority, survival, and human adaptation unfold beyond formal rules and visible systems.
A reflective exploration of manipulation, exchange, and the hidden costs of control — showing how winners are often also losers, and vice versa.
A quiet reflection on why societies defend familiar systems, even when their logic fails — and how advantage, comfort, and identity shape resistance to change.
Reflections on living in a world shaped by uncertainty, corruption, and historical imbalance — exploring adaptation, survival, and whether freedom from these cycles is ever possible.
A reflective exploration of shame as a social tool, examining how subtle humiliation shapes behavior, self-perception, and social control.