• Reflection on reversibility, exploring how success, failure, relationships, wealth and identity constantly change over time.

    Reversibles

    I left home very early in my life. For a long time, I believed that was the correct decision. In fact, I believed it so strongly that I barely remained in contact with my parents for years. I had reached a point where I no longer related to their worldview, their expectations or their understanding…

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  • A reflection on everyday rituals and how routines create stability, identity, trust and meaning in an unpredictable world.

    The Quiet Power of Everyday Rituals

    There are few things more ordinary than a ritual. A cup of tea before sunrise. A walk taken along the same road every evening. A prayer whispered before sleep. A family gathering around the dinner table every Sunday. A grandfather reading the newspaper in the same chair for thirty years. Most rituals appear insignificant when…

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  • A silhouette dissolving into light, symbolizing the fragile boundary between digital memory and the human self.

    Echoes of the Soul in Silicon

    Faith & the Machine Series – Part 6 We have always been haunted by the fear of disappearing. Long before electricity, data or any modern tracekeeping existed, human beings tried to extend themselves beyond their limited years. We passed stories across generations, carved names into stone and built monuments to anchor our existence in the…

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  • A lone human silhouette facing an endless horizon, symbolizing the ethical gap between technology and consequence.

    The Ethics of the Infinite

    Faith & the Machine Series – Part 5 Human ethics were built slowly. They emerged through generations of mistakes, rituals, stories and the long shadow of consequence. Societies formed ideas of right and wrong not because they were wise, but because they had time to reflect, to suffer and to understand that actions carry weight.…

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