Seditious Thoughts is not a planned project, but a record of my attempts to understand the world.
I am the creator behind this space. 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.
Independent Philosophical Research
I write out of a personal need to see the invisible structures formatting our lives. My work draws from the intersections of pop culture and critical theory, specifically:
- The Burnout Society (Byung-Chul Han) and the pressure of the achievement-subject.
- Capitalist Realism (Mark Fisher) and the hauntological nature of modern culture.
- Accumulation by Dispossession (David Harvey) and the mechanics of systemic exploitation.
- Biopower (Michel Foucault) and the administrative management of life.
I’m not a guru or a traditional academic. I’m 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 - welcome to the Void. Maybe we can learn to listen through the noise, together.

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