I am deeply interested in interdisciplinary studies that combine biology, anthropology, and psychology to explore the complexities of human behavior, technological evolution, and societal development, as discussed by leading thinkers like Robert Sapolsky and Richard Dawkins. My reading also focuses on how our understanding of neuroscience and the evolution of brains informs the designs of neural networks and influence the advancement of machine learning techniques.

I continually update my most recent studies through note-taking and quotes of book, courses, and documentaries. Start by checking out stuff about…

  • Physical World - the one we live in with all its bizarre properties
  • Biology - the study of life, which as Dawkins puts it, is “the Greatest Show on Earth”
  • Humans - the science of us — from body, to brain, to what we build
  • Humanities - the collective subjectivity we created
  • Growth - emotional well-being, business acumen
  • And of course, Knowledge in the sense of Epistemology — how we know what we know

Or just Random pieces of stories and ideas I’ve collected along the way~

You’ll notice that the notes in this vault are interlinked like Wikipedia articles — any underlined text is a link to another note in the vault. Instead of sorting ideas into folders or rigid categories (even the books appear across many themes), the vault follows a relational structure. This means ideas connect through context rather than hierarchy, letting you move between related concepts with a single click and see how knowledge weaves together across topics (try Categorical Thinking and see for yourself). You can also see an interactive graph view that shows the current article and its connections to others.

When it comes to understanding ourselves and the systems we live in, I hope you, like me, will come to realize that… IT’S SIMPLY COMPLICATED!