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Vision, Insight, and Perspective: Exploring Sight and Self

I write about perception—how meaning forms, moves, freezes, and sometimes comes back to life. The focus isn’t on conclusions, but on orientation: how we navigate inner experience alongside outer systems like work, family, culture, and technology.

I’m an optician by trade, which quietly shapes how I think. Helping people see clearly is never just technical; it’s contextual and relational. That same sensibility carries into my writing.

What you’ll find here are reflective essays and symbolic explorations rather than arguments or instruction. I’m interested in the spaces where subjective experience meets objective structure—and what happens when those signals drift out of alignment.

This is not a manifesto or a brand. It’s a living map, shared openly, without pressure to persuade or perform.

Read what resonates. Leave the rest.

Writing/Composition

Many of my pieces develop through a collaboration with ChatGPT. I begin on my own—following tensions, exploring symbols, and listening for the shape of an idea—long before anything is written. When I’m ready to translate that inner work into structure, I use ChatGPT as a reflective partner: a tool that helps me test angles, clarify threads, and refine the final form.

The insights, direction, and framework come from my own process; the collaboration simply supports the expression. It allows me to stay focused on the ideas themselves, while ensuring the writing remains clear and grounded.

Statement of Purpose

This blog is dedicated to exploring the power of perspective as the suspended bridge we need in our lives. Through a blend of reflections and philosophical musings, I aim to illuminate how our viewpoints connect us to the world, allowing us to navigate the complexities of existence with balance and self-awareness. My writing invites readers to consider diverse perspectives, not as an endorsement or denial of any particular belief, but as a means to bridge the gaps between the subjective and objective, the spiritual and rational, and the personal and universal.