Writing
Hello. You must not read this. You have better things to do.
But if you do choose to, you rebel, here's a description of what I write about. Writing usually has a purpose. For me, it’s often a way of thinking out-loud. My intention is to provoke, evoke, and inspire.
The themes of my writing are related to existence, identity, introspection, and the human experience. My interests are primarily in the domains of philosophy and psychology, sprinkled with a fine layer of poetic fluff. Sometimes I just like writing silly stuff.
The purpose of my writing is usually to pursue an understanding of “truth” in its various forms, both universal and individual. It’s a way to express what I think to be true while inviting you, dear reader, into a dialogue. Ideally, it’s a kind of modern elenchus, Socrates’ method of accosting the people of Athens with philosophical investigation.
My goal is to avoid accosting you and instead get you thinking and asking questions.
Ask yourself, “Does this sound compelling?”
Everything a person expresses is from their perspective, so naturally everything I write is from mine.
I hope you enjoy. If you don't, you can have your money back, oh wait.
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