The Rational Rabbit Hole is a space for curiosity, reflection, and the kind of thoughts that don’t always fit neatly into everyday conversations. It’s a place where ideas jump, twist, and wander — sometimes rational, sometimes instinctive, always honest.
Here you’ll find:
– personal reflections and observations
– questions without easy answers
– thoughts that fall somewhere between logic and imagination
– small discoveries that deserve a moment of attention
– explorations of culture, art, and the people who shape it
– editorial portraits of artists (BTS and beyond) written with clarity, emotion, and nuance
– scientific curiosities, theories, and the occasional “what if?”
This blog doesn’t promise conclusions. It promises exploration. It’s a rabbit hole — but one where you walk in with your eyes open.
Some days, the exploration is rational: why we believe certain theories, how the universe works, what lies behind strange phenomena.
Other days, the exploration is human: why certain artists move us, how identity is formed, what art reveals about us, and why stories — real or imagined — stay with us.
Together, these two paths form the full identity of this space.
The Rational Rabbit Hole looks at how the world works — through logic, curiosity, and the desire to understand.
The Human Rabbit Hole looks at why it matters — through emotion, culture, vulnerability, and the people who shape the way we feel and think.
If something you read here makes you think, smile, question, or pause for a second, then the blog has done its job.
If you’re curious about the meaning behind my blog’s name, read also:
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