I write about the structures—philosophical, psychological, and cultural—that shape how we see, think, and relate. My background is in philosophy, but my work often spans multiple disciplines, including education, mental health, ethics, and technology. The intent is usually the same—either to get closer to what's true by seeing what survives rational scrutiny or to creatively utilize what has survived rational scrutiny. Much of my writing is long-form and research-driven, aimed at readers who want substance without jargon. Much of what is here will eventually be used in future books.
I’ve contributed essays to public outlets like Newsweek and Big Think, and I’ve written professionally for projects in AI, healthcare, and law and policy. Those experiences inform the way I approach public writing: as a bridge between complexity and clarity. Here, I write pieces that aren’t shaped by assignment or client need—just things that seem worth saying. If they find you at the right time, I’m glad.