Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself.

Understanding Courage, Guilt, and Exceptional Circumstances in the Case of Stephen Antonio Farley Who: Stephen Antonio Farley and the Theorists of Fear Stephen Antonio Farley is at the center of a legal and philosophical journey involving the interplay of fear, guilt, and self-realization. Drawing from the fields of philosophy, psychology, and linguistics, Farley’s story intersects … Read more

A Life Lived Forward, Understood Backwards

A Life Lived Forward, Understood Backwards Søren Kierkegaard (1813–1855) Below is a long-form blog post structured explicitly around the 5W1H framework, with detailed subtitles and an academic–reflective tone. I’ve written it so it can function both as a public-facing blog and as a piece that implicitly supports arguments about exceptional circumstances, diminished guilt, rehabilitation, and … Read more