About

Who the F**k Am I?

A personal journey through thought, feeling, and the freedom to stand apart.

Honestly? Still figuring that out. But I’ve spent a lifetime asking why: why people believe what they do, why systems work the way they do, and why “normal” never quite fits right on me. This site is me thinking out loud…. Sometimes it’s philosophy. Sometimes it’s frustration…. Mostly, it’s me trying to understand the world without getting lost in it.

My Roots

I grew up being told I was “a lot.” Turns out, that’s somewhat true, and I’m fine with it.
My brain works in tangents. I see systems and patterns where other people see static.
I believe in reason, but not at the cost of empathy. I believe in empathy, but not at the cost of truth.
I believe people are messy… and that’s what makes them worth understanding.
I’m not here to perform intellect; I’m here to make sense of the world. If my thoughts help you do the same, then we’ve already met halfway.
I’m a square peg, sure… but the world’s full of round holes that could use a little reshaping.

Meet Meg

I don’t really call myself a writer or philosopher; I’m just someone who needs to make sense of things. My mind’s always moving between logic and emotion, between what is and what should be. I like to pull ideas apart until I can see their structure. I like to ask hard questions, even when they don’t have answers.
My mind’s always moving between logic and emotion, between what is and what should be. I like to pull ideas apart until I can see their structure. I like to ask hard questions, even when they don’t have answers. If you’re reading this, you probably get that impulse… to dig, to question, to rebuild.
That’s what Square Peg Meg is: a place for the people who think too much, feel too deeply, and still get up every day and try to live with integrity in a world that often rewards the opposite.

Pragmatic Mind

I believe in ideas that work, not just sound good. I approach philosophy like a toolbox, not a textbook, grounding big thoughts in real life and asking what they actually do for people.

Philosophy Lover

A lifelong curiosity about ethics and culture shapes every essay. My fascination isn’t academic, it’s human. I write about the beliefs that guide us, the systems that bind us, and the quiet resistance that frees us.

Political Mind

My lens is civic, not partisan. I believe understanding power — how it moves, manipulates, and motivates — is the first step to changing it.

Square Peg

The nickname comes from a poem my mother wrote about me as a child… a reminder that not fitting in was never the problem. The challenge was learning how to keep my edges without losing my softness.