A Sign of Good Parenting: Your Child Doesn’t Want to Be Famous
Fame, Ego, and the Psychoanalysis of Being Seen Fame is the great mirage of modern life, a glittering promise of immortality in a world...
Every action, whether small or big, begins with a thought.
Someone imagined it before it became real, a word, a design, a decision, even this space.
Thinkognito came from that idea, from moments of quiet thinking and honest reflection.
It is a space for thoughts that usually stay hidden, for questions that do not always have answers.
A place to pause, observe, and understand what is going on inside.
The Journey Begins...
These cards contain snippets of my personal reflections—insights and lessons that often appear unexpectedly. Some emerge while I'm showering, during peaceful walks, journaling sessions, or amid moments of chaos, joy, or heartache. They aren’t quotes from books or borrowed wisdom; rather, they are moments of understanding I've gathered through stillness, honesty, curiosity. At times, they are unrefined. At others, they are complex. Yet each one articulates a part of the inward journey, transforming into a blend of philosophical and psychological tones that invite deeper contemplation and self-discovery.
Gallery
This gallery is a collection of visuals born from fleeting thoughts and vivid imaginations maybe something I saw while walking down the street, like a couple holding hands, the way sunlight hit a window, or a strange symbol from last night’s dream. Sometimes it’s a quiet emotion I didn’t understand at the time, a memory that came back without warning, or even a scene from a video game or a line from a book that left a mark on me. Each image holds a story I didn’t know how to speak, a feeling, a question, or a passing moment that stayed with me. This is my way of turning the invisible into something you can see. Maybe, if you look closely, you’ll feel something familiar too.
On YouTube, I share whatever feels meaningful. It could be a quiet monologue on a rough day, a piece of academic research I found fascinating, a book that made me think, or even a simple music video to help you slow down. There’s no fixed format—just moments and ideas I feel like putting out into the world.
Here’s the link—feel free to check it out, and if you’d like, you can subscribe to my YouTube channel:
Videos
Here, I write about a wide range of topics that interest me—from academic research in psychology and the latest in artificial intelligence, to relationships, mental health, philosophy, self-improvement, books, cultural wonders, learning techniques, and more. It’s a space where I explore ideas, question patterns, and share insights that I find useful or thought-provoking.