About
I write about technology, culture, political economy and systems thinking. My work explores how institutions, platforms, incentives and ideas shape the way people live, work and think.
I am interested in the hidden architecture of modern life: the software that mediates our relationships, the economic models that drive human behavior, and the cultural narratives that define our possibilities.
This site serves as a personal archive—a place for essays, research notes, and working thoughts developed outside the noise of algorithmic feeds.