Learning for Leisure

March 1, 2026

The theme of this blog, if there was such a thing, seems to be a meandering tangent only vaguely related to the previous post. In keeping with this, today’s blog is a short ramble on lifelong learning and learning for leisure. I feel that the current schooling system (though I am of course, particularly speaking to the particular system I grew up in) focuses more on achieving KPIs and rewarding numbers than fostering a genuine curiosity and zest for learning. I do not think this is the fault of our overworked teachers, who are handed oversubscribed classes, uninspired curriculums, and a plethora of complex needs across their classroom. Rather, I believe the curriculum and culture need to shift at a much higher level.

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Small Pleasures

February 28, 2026

Tangential to my last post; one of the oft-alpha-slopped concepts I’m interested in is minimising my exposure to ultra-processed foods. Meal prep is one method for this, which I oft attempt and seldom stick to. It is difficult to avoid these foods and thinking too hard about it gives me a rather existential fear - the idea that we are pumped full of plastics and processed foods, regardless of all attempts to avoid this.

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Alpha Slop

February 25, 2026

Based on my general (and very amatuer) interest in classicism, philosophy, and history, the algorithm has assigned me: wannabe Stoic Alpha Male. ‘Tis a shame, as I do enjoy lots of this content on a general level, the specifics of how it is marketed to the disillusioned Western young man is essentially the adult man’s version of brainrot. There is no deep engagement; only calls to reshare short-form content, to buy this course which will definitely be the one to address all underlying problems in your life, to not think too carefully or critically about the proposed ideas. Just share the ragebait. Appease the algorithm so your betters may scrape another penny from the advertisers, in exchange for all your data and diminished attention span.

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Inner Workings & Early iPhones

February 17, 2026

I have attempted some preventative measures on my wine-soaked Mac. whilst I didn’t want to get fully into the weeds of it all, I did pop it open to inspect the logic board (thus far, clear) and to check if any liquid remained. Aside from a faint old-wine aroma, it seems as though the bulk of the damage has been confined to the keyboard. Ideally, confined to cosmetic damage to the membrane, though only time will tell.

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The Importance of Firefox

February 16, 2026

Owing to a wine spillage, all Mac-related endeavours are currently on hold. Whilst I’m hoping the damage is largely confined to a small aesthetic stain on the keyboard membrane; I do hope to maximise it’s chances by allowing it a few days to thoroughly dry out. Then ideally, track down some 90% isopropyl alcohol to prevent any future corrosion. The wine was at least light on tannins, but I distrust the level of sugars present.

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The Feast of St Valentine

February 14, 2026

Following unlucky friday the thirteenth, we move straight into Valentine’s Day. I watched university challenge this morning, and there was a bonus set on Christian Quarter Days. I’ve often said the UK calendar needs more festivals, particularly between Easter and Halloween. Bring back Beltane. We need more ritual in the modern world.

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hello, crystalblue

February 13, 2026

Welcome to the crystalblue blog.

I do not particularly anticipate that it will attract a large readership, if any at all. However, if you have happened upon this space; please feel free to pull up a chair and grab a metaphorical cup of tea & a biscuit. I would suggest a chocolate-dipped viennese finger.

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