The primary goal of this blog is to question what we think we know. To examine assumptions with logical rigor, stay within a clearly defined framework, and follow the consequences wherever they lead.
I ask that the content here be read with an open mind. Not in the sense of suspending judgment indefinitely, but in the sense of understanding what is being argued before rejecting it. The aim is not to tell readers what to think, but to construct tools that enable independent thought.
What I attempt is straightforward: to question concepts, examine their underlying assumptions, and test whether they withstand scrutiny. They may hold. They may fail. Practicality over dogma.
The analytical tools used here are drawn largely from Indian philosophical traditions, particularly those articulated within Mahāyāna Buddhist philosophy.
This work does not claim to be linked to a particular guru, academic authority, or spiritual coaching. It offers no prescriptions, motivation, stress relief, or guidance on how to live, and claims no title or lineage that grants special legitimacy.