Welcome to my blog – a space where I share insights, tips, and stories at the intersection of content marketing and media research.
Maps as marks of societies
We chart the world not only to navigate it, but to define it. Maps reflect culture, power, and perception, embedding social narratives into lines and borders. More than guides, they are mirrors — revealing how societies choose to see themselves.
A book cover is the beginning of bliss
We judge books by their covers, but the cover is more than a surface — it is an artifact of culture, memory, and meaning. It shapes expectation, evokes emotion, and frames the text within. In every design lies a promise: the beginning of story-bliss.
Trust in information: A challenge in the digital age
We scroll through endless feeds, where truth competes with distortion. In this landscape, trust in information becomes fragile, shaped by speed, algorithms, and agendas. Rebuilding it requires not just fact-checking, but rethinking how credibility itself is earned.
Cognitive Enhancement: The Future of the Mind
We seek sharper focus and greater clarity, turning to pills, technologies, and routines to enhance thought. Yet with every promise of improvement comes a question of cost — to health, to equity, to authenticity. The pursuit of a “better mind” reveals as much about desire as it does about ability.
How the Internet creates FOMO
We compare, refresh, and scroll, haunted by the sense that life is happening elsewhere. Social media amplifies this fear of missing out, turning connection into anxiety and choice into doubt. In chasing belonging, we often lose presence — and mistake illusion for reality.
How We Overestimate Small Probabilities in Decision-Making
We weigh risks not by logic, but by perception. Rare events feel larger than they are, small chances loom as inevitabilities, and intuition distorts probability. This bias shapes how we gamble, insure, and decide — reminding us that the mind often bends reality.

