We rarely notice the culture shaping us until we begin to feel out of step with it.
The values, ambitions, fears and assumptions we carry often feel like our own, yet many arrive quietly through the world around us — absorbed rather than chosen.
These essays explore the strange tensions of modern life: the subtle pressures to conform, the stories we’re told about success and progress, and the quiet costs of living inside systems few of us ever stop to question.
▶ Best time to raise dragon-slayers is when dragons are everywhere
When a culture grows comfortable with danger, passivity becomes the norm. This essay reflects on courage, responsibility and the necessity of raising people strong enough to confront difficult realities.
▶ Shallow thinking and arrogance led to ruin of once-great society
Civilizations rarely collapse overnight. More often, decline begins with unnoticed intellectual and moral drift. A meditation on hubris, decay and historical amnesia.
▶ Social media creates shallow ties at expense of deeper connections
Technology promises connection while often delivering distraction. This piece examines how digital interaction reshapes relationships, attention and emotional depth.
▶ Living a sane and healthy life is now radical by world’s standards
What happens when cultural norms themselves become unhealthy? A reflection on alienation, independence and the courage required to resist collective dysfunction.
▶ Economic Man needs no heart, because love and God are dead
When efficiency, production and acquisition dominate cultural values, something essential is lost. An exploration of meaning, humanity and the dangers of reducing life to economics.
