Three astronauts in pressurized suits walk away from a landed spacecraft on a barren, Mars-like landscape under a pale sun, emphasizing human fragility in a hostile environment.

Earth Is Not Optional

We like to imagine ourselves as a spacefaring species, destined to scatter across the stars. In reality, we are fragile Earth-creatures clinging to a narrow biological niche. Mars is not a frontier; it is an exquisitely hostile corpse. The dream of planetary settlement is not bold—it is naïve.
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High-contrast black-and-white close-up of a human face partially obscured by dark paint or cracks, one eye sharply visible, conveying damage, endurance, and introspection.
Becoming …
Loss ends stories without asking permission. Careers collapse, identities dissolve, and the future stops negotiating. What remains is not hope, but…
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Hyenas and vultures feeding on the carcass of a large animal, surrounded by dry, rocky terrain.
The Cult of the Manager
When Orwell warned us about totalitarian control, he imagined boots and banners. What he missed was the spreadsheet. The tyranny arrived…
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The Spineless Summit

Look at them. Energy executives reclining in Doha’s polished conference halls, suits pressed, smiles calibrated, nodding gravely while panels discuss…

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The Hydrocarbon Heresy

Yes, of course the climate apostles would appear infinitely more credible if they chose to live like medieval peasants instead…

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