This in-progress conundrum investigates how global finance, trade, and political influence intertwine to shape the balance of power. Rather than spotlighting surface-level alliances or headlines, it models the deep systemic architecture—how capital flows, trade systems, and government leverage interact across borders. The goal is to uncover where the design of the global system reinforces inequality, fragility, or unexpected opportunity.
An original study of how decisions actually form inside complex systems. This conundrum develops a universal framework for modeling agency—capturing what agents want, what they perceive, the tools they control, and how they choose among imperfect options. It’s a foundation for understanding how institutions, governments, and individuals shape system behavior, and how those choices ripple through the structures they inhabit.
An original systems analysis of the tension between truth and belonging in close relationships. This conundrum explores how social incentives, identity, and influence patterns can suppress honesty—and how we might redesign the system to preserve both truth and connection.