Welcome!
I’m a human who spends far too much time observing the world — and realizing one thing over and over again:
Our world makes absolutely no sense. Nothing adds up. At all. Ever.
Every day, the people in charge — governments, institutions, financial systems, media giants, experts, “very important humans” — present us with grand global strategies that somehow feel… incomplete. Contradictory. Lacking any trace of genuine humanity. Suspiciously convenient for a select few. Or just downright bizarre.
It’s no brainer I have questions.
Lots of questions, like:
Are they misleading us because:
- (a). they assume we won’t notice
- (b) they think we can’t do much about it
- (d) they have lost their grip on reality
- (e) they understand normal people about as well as a toaster understands quantum physics
- (f) they’re running on pure autopilot
- (g) they belong to a different species
- (h) a chaotic mixture of the above, depending on the day?
I don’t pretend to have the answers.
But I do have questions. Lots of them. And a cat.
Now, meet Felix: my co-author, the ginger-cat-in-residence with large, judgmental eyes and zero patience for human nonsense — or any nonsense, really. He doesn’t believe in political speeches, economic forecasts, or the illusion of competence.
He believes in staring silently, knocking things over, and — occasionally — reminding Onyx and Nellie, my two dogs, who actually runs the household. Honestly, that might be the healthiest worldview available today.
This blog is where I unpack the contradictions, confusion, noise, and absurdity of modern life — with a tone that’s wry, humorous, and occasionally interrupted by a cat who seems to get it better than I do.
If you’ve ever looked at the world and thought:
“Wait! Seriously? Is this the best we can do?”
You’re in the right place.
Welcome to “Sense? Never Heard of It!” — where we attempt to make sense of a world that stubbornly refuses to behave sensibly.
Or maybe it’s perfectly “sane” and we’re the ones wandering around without the instruction manual.
