
Many of the ideas that shape my novels originate from broader questions about society, human behavior, systems, and our interpretation of reality.
While fiction allows these questions to unfold through narrative and characters, some themes are better explored directly, in a more analytical and reflective form.
The essays collected here are part of that parallel exploration. They examine the structures, contradictions, and patterns that influence modern civilization — from political and social dynamics to technology, institutional trust, and the interconnected nature of human systems.
Their purpose is not to provide definitive answers, but to encourage deeper reflection about the world we inhabit and the systems we continuously shape through our collective behavior.
