Much Ado About An Actress without Breath (Revised)

The Parable of the Artificial Actress And it came to pass that in the halls of entertainment, a new star arose.Her name was Tilly Norwood, yet no mother bore her, no breath ever filled her lungs.She was crafted by hands of code, her laughter stitched from borrowed echoes, her face woven from fragments of women … More Much Ado About An Actress without Breath (Revised)

The Demise of WHY

In the quiet cradle of human thought, why was born,not as a word, but as a spark,a tremor of wonder that stirred civilizations. It whispered in the caves of Lascaux, where our ancestors traced stars with longing eyes, and it thundered in Athens, where Socrates held it like a lantern against the shadows of ignorance. … More The Demise of WHY

Echoes in the Rush (A short story on “The Rebellion of Thought”)

Itura lived in Cap City, a huge place full of skyscrapers, flashing ads, and busy trains. He worked for a company called OmniCorp, spending his days sorting information. His life was the same every day: wake up early, ride the train, stare at screens, go home, sleep, and repeat. It was safe, but it felt … More Echoes in the Rush (A short story on “The Rebellion of Thought”)

Rebellion of Thought

I’ve noticed how easy it is to get swept up in noise. Most days, I feel like I’m standing in a flood of information, headlines, memes, opinions, and instead of gaining clarity, I feel scattered. The truth is, the world isn’t built for reflection anymore. It’s built for speed. I’ve caught myself trading depth for … More Rebellion of Thought