Category: Journal

Unfiltered everyday notes where thoughts settle and transform into stories. Journal entries are personal yet reflective, documenting the process of understanding life through experience rather than conclusion.


  • The Annual Ritual That Ages Us a Year in a Day

    When Leadership Calls for Innovation, the Employees Grow Old Instead Every year-end, my company reenacts the same strange ritual.Leadership calls for transformation, executives demand next year’s strategy, and the organization races to produce documents that look futuristic on the surface.Yet none of the real conditions required for innovation exist. This year, however, the tone shifted…


  • Between Patriotism and Scandal

    A Sentence That Came to Mind While Watching the Case of Actor Cho Jin Woong “Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.”Samuel Johnson (1709 to 1784) Samuel Johnson, the man who left behind this sentence, was one of the most prominent literary figures, critics, and thinkers of eighteenth century England. He was a poet,…


  • Why the Intelligence We Built Is Making Us Poorer

    On a World That Is Growing Tired in the Name of Convenience 1. A Promise Was Made, But the Result Arrived Differently Artificial intelligence was created, at least in theory, to help human beings. Faster calculations. Better predictions. More convenient choices. From the beginning, it was presented as a tool that would lighten the burden…


  • I Want to Quit, But I Still Open My Schedule Every Day

    Between Burnout, Responsibility, and a Steady Paycheck I’ve worked at this company for over ten years. At times, I thought of quitting due to fatigue, frustration, or unfair treatment. Still, I stayed. Now, my question has shifted. Instead of wondering how long I can endure, I am beginning to ask whether staying truly benefits my…


  • A Brief Calendar

    How I Use One Playlist To Remember An Entire Year I use both YouTube Music and Apple Music, but Apple Music is where my year actually lives. At some point I stopped thinking of music as something I simply consume and started treating it as something I archive. Out of that habit, a small yearly…