Collected Writings

Who Really Observes?

This essay explores how what we call the “hard sciences” rely most on mediated observation and hidden layers of trust, while the “soft sciences” and faith remain rooted in direct, disciplined noticing of life—flipping our cultural assumptions upside down.

The Kids These Days

A reflection on how the tone of conflict has degraded over generations—and how to restore kind, responsible speech without romanticizing the past.

In Defense of Normalizing Liminality

A contemplative essay on why the in-between is not an exception but the shape of human experience.

Your First Language Is Presence

Before words, there was presence—and maybe it still speaks most clearly.