Topic
attention
7 essays follow this thread across the codex.
- 01 Art · June 2026 · 9 min
Why a Painting’s Edge Matters More Than Its Brushwork
A painting’s first and most violent decision is not what to put in but where to stop, and that severed edge, not the surface, is where its meaning is forged.
- 02 Art · June 2026 · 9 min
Seeing Is a Skill, Not a Gift: How the Trained Eye Is Built
We call it “having an eye,” as if perception were a gift handed out at birth. But the trained eye is built, slowly and at cost — and it walks through a world the untrained eye cannot enter, by going blind to everything else.
- 03 Music · June 2026 · 7 min
The Power of Silence in Music: Rests, Pauses, and the Unstruck Note
Composers don’t only arrange sound — they shape its absence. The rest, the fermata, and the gap between movements are instructions as exact and as loaded as any note on the page, and a stopped note can land harder than a struck one.
- 04 Music · June 2026 · 7 min
What Earworms Reveal About How the Mind Hears
The song you never chose, looping against your will, is the plainest proof that the ear rehearses what it hears — and that the mind cannot abide an unfinished phrase.
- 05 Literature · June 2026 · 7 min
Why the Plainest Sentences Demand the Most From a Reader
The plainest sentences are not the emptiest but the most demanding: they hand the reader a gap and ask him to fill it, and the filling is where the book gets written at last.
- 06 Philosophy · June 2026 · 7 min
Why Doubt Is the Foundation of Knowledge, Not Its Enemy
Skepticism is filed as a wrecking ball. It works more like the steel inside the wall: the only support honest enough to bear the weight of a real knowing.
- 07 Technology · June 2026 · 9 min
From Clay Tablets to Google: What We Lose by Outsourcing Memory
From the clay tablet to the search bar, we have offloaded remembering onto matter and bought reach at the price of retention. An inquiry into what a mind keeps once it no longer has to keep anything.