Decision in the Morning Dawn
Waiting for light is not passive, but an active act of sculpting.
Essays on cross-domain learning, cognitive depth, and the architecture of a polymathic life. Photographs that argue. Arguments that see.
This site is a Commonplace Book for the modern era—a curated space where ideas from disparate fields are translated, interrogated, and woven into coherent narratives. It is also a darkroom where images are not merely displayed, but developed into arguments about perception, time, and attention.
Waiting for light is not passive, but an active act of sculpting.
Why breadth of interest is not the problem—and how motivation and cognitive depth separate the dabbler from the polymath. A taxonomy of the "unfocused."
A cross-domain autopsy of weight management. How narrow, single-field thinking fails when nutrition meets neuroimmunology and metabolic psychiatry.
To walk into the light is not a surrender to its glow.
To the North and South lie Snow Mountains and Deserts, while in between runs the path of Ancient Chinese.
When the observer becomes the observed. Exploring feedback loops between self-knowledge and epistemic humility across psychology, sociology, and systems thinking.
Practical heuristics for sustained cross-domain cultivation. From knowledge management systems to the daily rituals that prevent regression into Scanner territory.
To outlast the storm and to let it carve your stillness.
A cross-domain autopsy of consulting through immunology and systems theory. As AI dissolves knowledge monopolies, the consultant becomes an ecological steward. ≈ 6,000 words · June 2026
When labor is reduced to induced pluripotent stem cells of productivity—infinitely divisible and self-exploiting—can a coherent self survive the systemic slicing? ≈ 4,500 words · June 2026
Reflections on decision-making under uncertainty, drawn from consulting experience.