I write as a monkey in the eye of the storm called the Anthropocene — a time-witness to a world unraveling and re-forming at once. Age of Regenesis is my documentation of that moment: a place where sustainability, design, emotion, and responsibility meet. I come from a generation that wants more than inherited systems of extraction and isolation; we are builders, even when we feel alone inside cold structures of “stability.” For the love of the green and the blue — forests and seas — I ask what it means to live in real connection: with nature, with other humans, and with the future we are quietly shaping. This blog doesn’t aim to start a movement or save the world on its own. It’s an honest space for soul-writing, questions, and shared learning — a visible entry point into community.
I’m a graduate in Sustainability Science with experience in professional content writing, and I’m deeply invested in sustainability by design — the kind that creates real value rather than polished greenwashing. I write about what people care about: communication, accountability, systems, and solutions that work. My interests live in the ecovillage and solarpunk space as lived practice, not aesthetics alone. Here, I document my learning journey through long-form essays and interviews, exploring off-grid and self-sufficient energy systems — from solar cookers and batteries to small wind, hydro, biogas, and decentralized infrastructure. Age of Regenesis is my visit card for my real self: spiritually open, emotionally involved, and technically curious. Many small people, in many small places, taking many small steps — that’s how the face of the earth changes