Expository
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The Vanity of Words
Clever words impress the ear, but only selfless deeds carve truth into the body of reality.
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The Decline of Articulated Thought
We confront a world where convenience replaces formative struggle, and where ambiguity becomes the playground of corruption. This is not a lament, it’s a warning: When clarity dies, manipulation thrives.
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Absurdity and the Banana That Points Back
There are few things in the modern world that reliably stir both laughter and genuine contemplation. Male lingerie, somehow, is one of them…
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Novel Axioms Transfiguring to Become Mundane
Borrowed wisdom loses its spark. True insight must be lived, not performed.
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The Power of Letting Go: Finding Strength in Trust
Relinquishing control fosters personal growth, creativity, and deeper connections while combating fear with hope.
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Shadow of The Mind: The Symbiosis of Regret and Doubt
It’s becoming harder to discern whether regret fuels self-doubt or does self-doubt give rise to regret. Are self-critical people more vulnerable to ideas of regret?
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Observational: The Democratization of Art
In our postindustrial age, because of automation, loneliness, and the breakup of community, among many other things, the way to reify ourselves is through the creative act.
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The Lorekeeper of Humanity, Pt. 2: Let There be Light
We are the boundary between two infinities. We only need to maintain flow.
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Proto-Poetic-Type: The Fittest Paradigms
What are the appropriate paradigms for modeling one’s life in an experience containing no definitive or verifiable purpose? This is a poetic essay.
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Contemplation: Consonant Intuition
Happiness arises from sincere self-expression, while dishonesty leads to nihilism and fractured perception.

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