After leaving university, I embarked on a self-directed journey through philosophy, history, and literature, seeking answers to questions about human nature, sin, and existential meaning. My blog, Alam’s Chronicles, became a testing ground for ideas, from analyzing Dostoevsky’s portrayal of guilt in Crime and Punishment to contrasting Nietzsche’s nihilism with Kierkegaard’s leap of faith.

Now, I want to deepen these explorations in an academic setting. I’m drawn to this degree because it offers the rigor to examine how historical narratives shape literary themes of pride and redemption, topics I’ve only begun to scratch. My goal is to contribute to scholarly conversations about how literature reflects (and challenges) the moral frameworks of its time.



Exploring the Depths of Self and Existence

Discover the core themes of Alam’s Chronics, where literary inspiration meets personal reflection, illuminating the journey through self-awareness and existential inquiry.

Reflections on Dostoevsky’s Enduring Wisdom

A curated collection of quotes and essays exploring self-awareness and existential thought.

Existential Themes

Dive into the core ideas that shape personal and philosophical introspection.

Literary Inspirations

Unpack the profound influences of classic literature on modern self-reflection.

Personal Chronicles

Join the journey through thoughtful musings and impactful quotes that inspire growth.