Don Quixote – Chapter VI – Summary

Chapter 6 of Don Quixote feels like the world’s first literary intervention, where people try to fix madness by attacking the books instead of understanding the man. They go through his books like a trial — judging, saving some, burning others — as if the stories themselves are guilty.But it’s almost ironic: they treat books … Read more

Going postal – The One Month Prologue

Going postal The One Month Prologue: There’s this lovely little job perk called… going slightly mad. Clacksmen working high up between towers sometimes start believing things:that they can fly, jump between towers, or even become the message they’re sending. No one really knows if it’s the wind, the height, or the brain quietly resigning. Enter … Read more

Going postal – The 9,000 Year Prologue

Going postal The 9,000 Year Prologue: The sea is basically… thick air.And if a ship sinks deep enough into this “wet air,” it just stops sinking — and starts drifting instead. Underwater. Perfectly reasonable. Probably. So down there, ancient ships just keep going.Broken, half-rotten, with skeleton crews who never quite clocked out. No harbor. No … Read more

Don Quixote – Chapter IV – Summary

Chapter 4 feels like Don Quixote trying to do good… but without really understanding the reality he steps into. He saves the boy, believes justice is done, and moves on satisfied.But the moment he leaves, everything returns to how it was — maybe even worse. Then he meets others and demands they accept his version … Read more