Examining the structures society has stopped questioning.
黄志勳 Kokorozashi Isao Ki writes on the critical analyses of the trajectories that current society accepts without scrutiny. This is not commentary. It is a careful, structural examination through the use of parody and fictitious extremes taken to their possible logical conclusions.




The Ledger of Tears
The first published work is available now. It does not offer reassurance or resolution — it takes an extreme position and asks if morality is subjective, why should there be outrage in the world?
A second title is forthcoming. Readers who follow the work closely will find it a surprisingly different take on expected norms. Using personal experience, this fictitious autobiography taps into psychological examinations of what it is to be the child of a migrant who resents their new homeland,
Between how the world is built and how we actually live — that gap is worth examining.
The stories we tell ourselves about progress deserve careful scrutiny. This work does not resolve the tension — it maps it, precisely and without sentiment.
