Every question begins with a simple curiosity: Why are things the way they are?
From this question unfolds a tapestry of reflections; observations captured from a mind both restless and reverent, seeking patterns in the chaos and meaning in the mundane.
This collection of essays is an invitation to pause, to observe the world not merely as it moves, but as it becomes. Through the lens of change, that ever-constant force, the author navigates themes as varied as organisational life, strategic adaptation, human behaviour, and the quiet revolutions of technology.
Drawing from the elegance of game theory, the insight of prospect theory, and the cosmic perspective of relativity, these essays attempt to reconcile the individual with the universal. They explore how nations pursue energy independence, why societies mask and unmask, what drives the decisions of heroes and mortals alike, and how even sport and entertainment reflect the deeper grammar of choice and chance.