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This page gathers the books, ideas, tools, and sources of inspiration that shape the way I think and write on The Rational Rabbit Hole. It’s a living collection — always growing, always shifting — just like the thoughts that fall down this rabbit hole.


Books & Essays

A selection of works that challenge assumptions, spark curiosity, or open new perspectives. These are the texts that stay with you long after you close the last page.


Articles & Blogs

Thoughtful pieces from writers and thinkers whose voices resonate with the themes of this blog: reflection, psychology, creativity, philosophy, and the art of paying attention.


Tools & Inspiration

Apps, platforms, and resources that support writing, thinking, and personal exploration — from note‑taking tools to creative prompts and research sources.


Why this page exists

Because good ideas rarely appear out of nowhere. They grow from what we read, what we observe, and what we allow to influence us. This page is a small map of the things that feed my curiosity.


I’ll update it over time as I discover new resources worth sharing.


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