Field Notes in Existential Psychology
Reflections on meaning, uncertainty, and what we do when life refuses to explain itself.
Field Notes in Existential Psychology is a space for serious reflection on meaning, mortality, freedom, and the human mind.
What lives here isn’t always a firm answer—it’s an unfolding. Observations, tensions, and recurring questions about what it means to be human in a world that doesn’t explain itself. Written with a psychological lens and a philosophical ear, these entries follow the thread wherever it leads.
On the Beautiful Absurd: A Lecture on Meaning, Mind, and the Joke We Can’t Escape
We search for meaning in a world that offers none; and yet, we keep searching. Through the lenses of philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience, this reflection explores the strange dignity of living with open eyes in an indifferent universe. Meaning may be constructed, but our response to the absurd is deeply human.