My Meta-Theory practice explores philosophy, systems thinking, and the recurring structures that emerge across technology, culture, creativity, organizations, and human behavior. Developed through work in software engineering, systems architecture, entertainment production, and writing, the practice applies computational and architectural perspectives to questions traditionally explored through philosophy and the humanities.
Primarily expressed through essays, research, and long-form writing, the practice investigates how ideas propagate, evolve, and influence both individuals and larger systems. Particular areas of interest include technology, information, creativity, narrative, culture, organizational behavior, and the relationship between human and artificial systems.
The practice also supports strategic consulting, narrative development, forecasting, and other forms of systems-level analysis. While grounded in philosophy, it extends into broader meta-theoretical inquiry, seeking patterns and principles that operate across multiple disciplines simultaneously.

