The Unquiet Self

This section explores the inner architecture of thought, feeling, and behavior. Through analysis of personal, cultural, and theoretical frameworks, it investigates how our minds work and how they sometimes don’t. These pieces trace the patterns beneath emotion, memory, and identity, with an eye on both insight and healing.

  • The Self as Performance

    Who are you when no one’s watching? And does that person even exist? In an age of constant visibility and digital exhibitionism, the “self is no longer a stable truth. It’s a curated, reactive, and often unconscious performance. Drawing from psychology, philosophy, and media theory, this article explores how identity is constructed, maintained, and sometimes…

  • Celebrity Cult Worship

    In the digital era, the term “celebrity cult” has taken on an intensified, more complex meaning. No longer confined to tabloid pages or fan mail, celebrity worship has evolved into a full-blown digital phenonmenon where fans don’t just admire, but devote themselves to public figures with near religious fervor. These modern cults of personality are…