I tend to ask the kinds of questions most people avoid - not out of defiance, but because those questions often reveal the most. I'm drawn to what lies beneath the surface of everyday gestures, social rituals, and the language we use to trap ourselves. In a world that keeps accelerating, I choose to move slower - not out of nostalgia, but out of a need to feel more deeply.

Seditious Thoughts is my refuge - a space where I bring philosophy into conversation with the ordinary, where theory meets lived experience, and where words and images create room for reflection. I make essays and video content that aim to unsettle the obvious, to challenge the noise, and to invite a slower kind of thought. I draw inspiration from Byung-Chul Han, Foucault, sometimes Gestalt psychology, and sometimes just a quiet unease that won't let go.

I’m not a teacher, a guru, or an expert. I’m more of a companion in thought - someone who stumbles over the same questions, but refuses to stop asking.

If the world feels too shallow, too fast, too loud - sit with me for a moment. Maybe we can learn to listen through the noise, together.

John Atkinson Grimshaw painting

John Atkinson Grimshaw – By the Light of the Moon (1882)