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I started writing this site because I wanted a place to think out loud. Not to publish conclusions, but to work through the questions that kept coming back — about meaning, identity, how to live, what to take seriously. The kind of questions that don’t really resolve, but shift shape the longer you sit with them.

A lot of what’s here started as notes to myself. Putting them somewhere public keeps me honest: if an idea only works in my head, it probably isn’t ready. And if it resonates with someone else who’s circling the same questions, that’s a bonus I didn’t expect but am grateful for.

I’m someone who reads a lot, thinks a lot, and has spent a good chunk of my life feeling lost in ways I didn’t always have words for. A lot of what’s here comes from trying to make sense of that — not from a position of having arrived, but from somewhere in the middle of the walk.

You’re not hearing from an authority. You’re hearing from someone who’s still figuring it out and is willing to show the work.

This isn’t therapy. It’s not professional advice. I’m not a psychologist, counselor, or life coach.

Some of this is philosophical exploration where I don’t have answers. Some of it is practical advice where I do. I try to be honest about which is which.

If you’re in crisis or need professional support, please reach out to a mental health professional or crisis service.

The content here changes as I change. Pages get rewritten. Ideas get updated. Some things I wrote a year ago I no longer agree with.

That’s the point. If you’re going to call a site “All I Know Is Nothing,” you’d better be willing to be wrong.