Language Is Broken. Here's What I Think Comes Next.
Language forces a choice between being understood and being real. A reflection on why words fail us and what a deeper form of communication might look like.
Language forces a choice between being understood and being real. A reflection on why words fail us and what a deeper form of communication might look like.
A personal blueprint for a home designed around grounding, silence, and energy flow—not convention. Notes on how architecture could actually serve the human body.
We were taught that being grounded is a punishment. That one lesson may be the most damaging thing we ever learned about solitude and self-possession.
A reflection on how organized systems quietly strip away human capability, and why reclaiming your raw humanity may be the most radical act left.
An Egyptian immigrant in Canada reflects on how organized systems strip away human instincts, skills, and authenticity — and what it means to reclaim your humanity.
A case against the machine-driven life — why doing nothing is the real default, and why being human should come before productivity.
A reflection on the frustrations of language barriers, second-language thinking, and the dream of communicating through frequency, vibration, and intention.
Personal notes on designing a home around grounding, energy flow, obsidian walls, meditation rooms, and building codes that actually serve human wellbeing.
A short, sharp argument that teaching kids to see being grounded as punishment is programming them to fear solitude and lose their most important human ability.
A short, sharp argument that teaching kids to see being grounded as punishment is programming them to fear solitude and lose their most important inner resource.
A short, sharp argument that teaching kids to see being grounded as punishment is programming them to fear solitude and lose their most important inner resource.