Posts

23rd February, 2026

Hacking as a State of Mind

Hacking is not a crime or career, but a mindset. From Galileo to AI, a reflection on curiosity, systems, and the courage to question.

26th January, 2026

The Modern-Day Manifesto for Non-Conformists

What does it mean to be a non-conformist today? Not rebellion or spectacle, but the quiet decision to notice the script and choose deliberately —…

26th December, 2025
A small group of people in a party situation having a conversation. One person is speaking and two people are actively listening.

The Lost Art of Communication

Communication has not disappeared, but something in its quieter mechanics feels thinner. In a world shaped by speed and visibility, this reflection explores listening, curiosity,…

10th November, 2025
Orange autumn Leaves against the blurred backdrop of the trees boughts and muted green hues. A simple observation showcasing the control of God.

Why God is God

Humans often believe we are in control of our lives, yet our limitations reveal a deeper contrast between human nature and divine nature.

21st August, 2025
A cartoon profile of me against a backdrop of posterised outlines of what we feed our minds.

What We Feed Our Minds

I watched a music video that came out recently. It was brutal. Blood, gore—literal horror. Musically, it felt like an assault, and the visuals made…

19th July, 2025
A painterly illustration of a person facing forwards with a laptop sitting before them. Their head has been replaced by a fingerpirint suggesting the image is about identity.

Protecting Your Online Identity as a Right, Not a Crime

Online tracking has become the default. Every click, search, and interaction feeds into a system that collects, stores, and profits from our behaviour—often without our…