Why I keep writing in different “styles”
Why I keep writing in different “styles” You might have noticed that some of my posts sound different from others. That’s on purpose. I’m not changing personalities — I’m using different ways of seeing the world. In geography (and honestly in life), there’s never just one correct lens. Complex problems need multiple perspectives. So I’ve been writing through four different viewpoints to help practice that: The Networked View looks at how everything connects — how decisions in one place ripple through supply chains, ecosystems, economies, and communities. The Moral View asks what responsibility comes with knowledge and power. It focuses on people, consequences, and what we owe one another. The Inspiring View zooms out. It looks at humanity as one species on one planet, shaped by climate, resources, and long timelines. The Critical Lens asks harder questions: Who benefits? Who loses? Who controls the story? It examines power, inequality, and the systems beneath everyday...