A close-up of a dark, matte notebook lying open on a smooth walnut desk, its pages filled with a blend of precise mathematical formulas, sketched supply-and-demand curves, and short reflective sentences in neat handwriting. A slim graphite mechanical pencil rests along the notebook’s spine, with a faint dusting of eraser crumbs near the margin. In the blurred background, a large wall-mounted print of a swirling galaxy in muted purples and blues hangs above the desk. Soft morning light filters in from an unseen window, casting calm, elongated shadows and enhancing the warm-wood tones. Photographic realism with an intimate, contemplative mood, framed using the rule of thirds and a shallow depth of field.

Economic Cosmos

Where math, markets, and meaning converge, inviting you into a more spacious economic imagination.

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Economics at the Cosmic Edge

I explore economies as living, cosmic systems, using math, physics, and personal journaling to question growth, value, and meaning—and to imagine fairer futures where human stories shape the equations we choose to live by.

A perfectly still, reflective black glass desk displaying a slim silver laptop showing a faint, abstract star map on its screen, beside a leather-bound journal opened to neatly written equations and poetic reflections in dark ink. A polished metal fountain pen rests diagonally across the page. In the background, a large window reveals a soft-focus city skyline at twilight under a deep indigo sky. The scene is illuminated by cool-toned ambient city light and a single warm desk lamp, creating a refined contrast. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated angle, with a calm, introspective mood and a minimalist, modern composition.