Green street sign reading “Time for change” suspended above a blurred urban street with a clock visible in the background.

The Futility of Reform

We dream of reform because it flatters us. It casts us as sculptors of history rather than bystanders in entropy. But large systems do not repent; they calcify, fracture, and reassemble. Political change is choreography. Real change is metabolic, intimate, and painful. The only structure you can meaningfully reform is the one staring back at you.
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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…
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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.
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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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The Hydrogen Delusion

One thing is certain: a genuine hydrogen economy — not pilot projects, not boutique demonstration plants, not token blending into…

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