The Architecture of Attention: Debugging the Dopamine Loop

A writer sits alone at his desk in low blue light, gazing at the screen in quiet concentration.

A neurodivergent product architect learns that the hardest part of focus isn’t ignition — it’s recovery. The Architecture of Attention explores what happens when brilliance burns too bright and how to rebuild presence without dimming it.

Procrastinating When You Actually Care

Procrastination isn’t always a sign of laziness — sometimes it’s a signal of how much we care. When the work matters, so does the fear. This piece explores the emotional weight behind meaningful delay.