Essays on belief, cognition, and the habits of mind that quietly shape our lives.
What this series is about
Most of our decisions are not driven by facts. They are driven by interpretations—stories the mind generates, reinforces, and defends. This series is my attempt to examine that process honestly: how thoughts arise, why they feel persuasive, and what it takes to relate to them with more clarity and restraint.
These essays are reflections, not prescriptions. The goal is not certainty. The goal is better thinking.
Essays
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What LSD Taught Me About Thinking
A reflection on thought formation, emotional extremes, impermanence, and the risk of believing thoughts. -
Why Thoughts Feel True Even When They Aren’t
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The Middle Path: Why Emotional Extremes Distort Judgment
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Meditation vs Altered States: Two Very Different Teachers
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Experience Is Not Wisdom Without Integration
(Coming soon)
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