Articles (4)
Topic: Literature (ideas, not reviews)
Published: Jan 21, 2026
Read time: 3 min
You aren't just a person who tells stories—you are, in a very real sense, the story you tell about yourself. Narrative identity theory reveals how we construct our sense of self through an internal life story, complete with themes, turning points, and character arcs.
Topic: History
Published: Jan 20, 2026
Read time: 3 min
In 1858, London's unbearable odor forced Parliament to act on sewage infrastructure, accidentally launching the modern public health movement and proving that sometimes progress requires discomfort to affect the comfortable.
Topic: Music (conceptual, not technical)
Published: Jan 20, 2026
Read time: 3 min
Music creates pleasure not just through beautiful sounds, but by constantly predicting what comes next and then either confirming or cleverly violating those predictions. Understanding this expectation-play reveals why certain songs give us chills and why unfamiliar music can sound 'wrong.'
Topic: Law (as a system)
Published: Jan 20, 2026
Read time: 3 min
In 1805, two New York farmers fought over a dead fox in court, creating a precedent that still defines how we think about ownership today. This bizarre case reveals how law evolves through unexpected conflicts.