📖 Literary Wiz: The Invisible Man (1897)

When invisibility proves far from a “superpower”… 🌫️‼️ I have long admired H. G. Wells since reading The Time Machine years ago (definitely worth a revisit). Coming to The Invisible Man—a narrative centered on the idea of an “invisible human” 😶🌫️—did not disappoint. The aspects that impress me❣️ are as follows: 🌫️😶🌫️🌫️😶🌫️ 1️⃣ A powerful scenario […]
Demockarmic

Given the present condition of the “democratic” process, we Kandpinijsha have long felt a profound sense of revulsion. Yet we continue to examine it as a phenomenon. However crude it may appear, it remains a developmental trajectory unfolding through causal continuity. I distill the grounds of this aversion into three principal critiques: ❶ The filling […]
Cognitive Phenomena in the Midst of Warfare

What stands out to me in the current international conflict is how human cognition is being played with — especially through: 1) Appeal to incredulity fallacy for self-victimization; and 2) Political gains driven by nationalist fervor. 1️⃣ The fallacy of “Come on, who would ever do something like that?!” — used to justify a victim […]
No Tolerance for the Slaughter of the Innocent—Only Systematic Restraint

No tolerance for the slaughter of the innocent🩸—only systematic restraint. ⚖️⚔⛓️⚙️⚡️ To safeguard the sustainable peace of humankind, there must be a fair yet decisive global mechanism for prevention and suppression—firmly governed and effectively structured🛡️🎯, and designed to internalize the full cost of harmful actions. This is essential to reduce the likelihood of illegitimate violence, […]
Moderator’s Remarks on ‘Mobility & Well-Being: Transport Choices and Quality of Life’

No matter what I do, I must be fabulous! I must be hyper! 🌟If I’m going to be a seminar’s Moderator, then I must be the (positive) intellectual DOMinator! 👩🏻💼🎙️⚡️ — Dom K.de la Wizdomkult I was selected as the Moderator of the webinar ‘Mobility & Well-Being: Transport Choices and Quality of Life’ in the […]
D’s Road to Becoming a Political Economy Scholar: A Second Master’s Degree, Finally Achieved

I officially completed my 2nd master’s degree at the end of 2024 🎓🌟, earning a Master of Arts in Political Economy. This achievement is marked by a certificate of completion 👩🏻🎓⚡️, a transcript boasting straight A’s in all 13 courses 📖💯, and an honorary award for Outstanding Academic Performance🎖️📚 from the Faculty of Economics, Chulalongkorn […]
To Breed or Not To Breed: D’s Reflections on ‘Lungs’ (2025)

I was invited to watch the exceptionally-produced theatrical play ‘Lungs’ (2025) and join a post-show discussion on procreation amid humanity’s crises, offering politico-economic perspectives on this contemporary issue of profound life significance. 🎭🏆✨ This play is a highly valuable, must-see limited production—for those who want children, those who don’t, and everyone who was brought into […]
To Be Fair, Purely: Reimagining the Karmic Balance with Fairness & Efficiency

Recalibrate the Karmic Pathway: An Economic Perspective on Fairness Wizdomkult advocates ‘fairness’ from a politico-economic perspective, applying the economic cost-benefit principle to guide the optimal design of incentive mechanisms and the practice of cost internalization. ⚖️↔️↪️👥✨ At its core, ‘fairness’ ensures that incurred costs are relayed back to their originators, thereby regulating human interactions with […]
Core Value of Wizdomkult: Pure Fairness & Sustainable Efficiency

In any society where individuals coexist, their interactions can impose positive or negative impacts on one another. Conditions that foster the thriving of society and its members require fair treatment with just consequences, along with efficient allocation of resources for dynamic and systemic progress. Attaining societal equilibrium of pure fairness and sustainable efficiency hinges on […]
We Watch the Watchers: Preventing Corruption in the Police Institution Utilizing Economic Incentive Mechanisms

To prevent the abuse of police power for private gain at the expense of delivering justice in society, relationship realignments are required. These realignments should address governance gaps that allow police corruption. 👮🏻♀️🚨👮🏻🚨 From the Wizdomkrafted Collection, a conceptual framework on the police institution serves as the foundation for designing approaches to improve the Thai […]
Coordinated Compassion

❣️ The compassionate instinct, on which human cooperation is based, has enabled humanity to survive and evolve to this day. In the present era when humans are interconnected by technologies that are being continually developed, we can build a compassion-coordinating mechanism of resource allocation, providing a supportive network for those who suffer from different types […]
Nationalism and Otherness in King Rama VI’s Translation of Shakespeare’s the Merchant of Venice

As translation research with a cultural approach, my MA in Translation’s independent study, titled ‘Nationalism and Otherness in King Rama VI’s Translation of Shakespeare’s the Merchant of Venice’, highlights translative adaptation in line with the concept of otherness, that is, in a way that amplifies negative qualities of the ‘Other’ while at the same time […]