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Dear Wandering Minds

 

Welcome.

Years ago, I had a conversation with a writer—an American woman—who said she prefers speaking with two kinds of people: Children, because they ask questions without knowing they’re profound—and often raise the most fundamental ones. And the elderly, because they no longer worry about how they’ll be received or perceived.

I think I’m closer to the second group.

This blog isn’t built for commentary or discussion. It’s a space for thought, not debate. Many posts are linked to the Thematic Pages with some extra details and explanations. Comments are open and moderated—at my own pace. You’re welcome to leave questions. I may answer. If you want dialogue, sign in. That way, I know who I’m speaking to.

Otherwise, if you feel the urge to reply with certainty or correction—perhaps start your own blog.

Thanks for reading.

P.S.

This post is bound to 19 January 2038, 03:14:07 UTC—the moment the 32-bit Unix clock overflows. A quiet rupture in time. The end of an era that shaped my life, my work, and the architectures I once called home.