Human “Ferality”: The term is occasionally used to describe a breakdown in human social conditioning or a return to primal, untamed behaviors.
Category: Archive
Archive is the living record of Maison 129 — a collection of observations, essays, experiments, and personal studies documenting a life in progress.
Not a timeline, but a body of work.
Not perfection, but preservation.
Here, moments are kept not because they are finished, but because they were real: ideas explored, identities examined, and meaning made through reflection. Each entry becomes part of an evolving archive — proof that thought, experience, and authorship accumulate over time.
Because a life thoughtfully lived deserves to be documented.
Love Is Not Cancelled
An essay on dating after heartbreak, modern romance, and choosing tenderness in a cynical culture.
The Great Sleep: Nervous System Shutdown and Emotional Withdrawal
How Deciding “That’s Not My Problem” Sent My Nervous System Into a Coma
Access Is Not Kindness: On Discernment Without Hardness
An essay on boundaries, emotional discernment, and relationships that ask for too much.
The Chill Threshold
On Friendship, Patience, and a Time Before Everything Needed to Be Loud
Is Scientific Non-Communication Always a Failure? Or sometimes an Ethical Containment Strategy?
An exploratory essay on whether silence is always a failure, or sometimes an ethical necessity in science, ethics, and public life.
