
Philosophy does not begin in certainty. It begins in unease.
This space holds reflections written from the margins—by an existentialist who distrusts easy answers, inherited authority, and the comfort of consensus. These are not conclusions or systems, but observations shaped by doubt, self-examination, and lived tension.
Knowledge is elusive, language limited, and even the self remains open to question. Still, we are not absolved from the responsibility of looking inward. Meaning carries cost. Freedom bears weight. Silence is never neutral.
This work is for those who live uncomfortably within certainty, who recognize fracture as a teacher, and who understand that asking the question may matter more than securing the answer.
Philosophical Works
- The Merit of Self-Discovery – A philosophical reflection on the limits of knowledge and the necessity of humility, arguing that while certainty may elude us, the pursuit of wisdom through self-examination remains an ethical obligation
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