
From Ape to Algorithm: What We Still Need to Learn About Ourselves
What if our consciousness isn't the pinnacle of evolution, but a source of profound misunderstandings about our place in the world? This train of thought leads from the silent intuition of animals, through the loud arrogance of our civilization, to the question of whether our greatest achievements, from capitalism to warfare, are based on a fundamental error. An unvarnished look at the human condition and the systems we have created.

The Snowballing Paradox
We tend to believe that we are experts in progress, confidently moving from one advancement to the next. But this faith often blinds us to the true cost, from toxic chemicals buried by corporate greed to the slow, invisible erosion of our future. This is an exploration of the unforeseen consequences we can no longer afford to ignore.

Art, Ego, and Allegation: Can You Separate the Creator from the Creation?
We often say "the music is good if the music is good," but what happens when the artist behind it is deeply problematic? This exploration dives into the messy relationship between creation and creator, touching on philosophy, AI, and the very personal reasons we choose to listen... or to turn away.

Saturday's Insight: Redefining "Normal" in a Changing World
This provocative text questions the deeply ingrained assumption that everyone is "made for" the existing version of life. It explores how societal expectations and the relentless march of capitalism could upend our concepts of work, identity, and individual purpose. A reflection on the future of our society and humanity's role within it.

Welcome to Live-Action South Park
A single tweet ignites a bizarre public war between arguably the biggest egos of our time: Elon Musk and Donald Trump. What begins as an absurd online feud quickly exposes the deep fissures in our society and poses a crucial question: Who is actually writing the script for this real-life satire?

Ducky, Vladi, and the Art of Obliviousness
A rant about politics, personal cluelessness, and the attempt to confront madness with words.

When 'What Will You Be?' Becomes 'What Will We Be?
Worried about the future? It's not just yours! Why ask 'What will I be?' when the world is burning? We need tangible solutions, like bottle deposits or sensible taxes. Flight vs. train, something's wrong there! And why is tobacco more expensive than alcohol? Thoughts on priorities and the future that concerns us all.