Exploring systems, embodiment, and the human condition in contemporary life.

  • The Rat Race

    The Rat Race

    I see the rat race as a a never-ending competition. We are constantly striving to get ahead of others. We run tirelessly in pursuit of success, wealth, fame,…

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  • Can dreams represent unconscious desires?

    Can dreams represent unconscious desires?

    Why dream contents matters? In my opinion all we should pay attention to dreams content. If you think about it, when we sleep we are not affected by…

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About me

Ricardo Celma

Hi! I am a lifelong observer of the ways humans, technology, and culture shape one another.

I am deeply curious about people: how we think, how we organize, how our stories travel across time and geography, and how science and technology influence the growth of societies.

This blog is built around three pillars: Anthropology, the study of human behavior and societies; Travel, with a special focus on immersive field notes; and Culture & Human Biology/Science, exploring the physical and scientific dimensions of our shared experience. Here, I bring these interests together to reflect, document, and share the intersections of human life, culture, and discovery

Why Anthropology, Travel, and Science?

Anthropology teaches us to slow down and look closely—at rituals, languages, tools, and everyday behaviors that often go unnoticed. Travel gives those observations context, grounding ideas in real places and lived experiences. Science provides the framework to question assumptions, test ideas, and understand the mechanisms behind what we see.

Together, they form a lens through which I try to make sense of the world. You’ll find reflections on:

  • Cultural patterns and human behavior
  • Encounters and observations from my travels
  • Scientific ideas that shape modern life
  • Technology’s role in society, past and present

This space is not about having all the answers. It’s about asking better questions.

I write to explore ideas, connect disciplines, and share perspectives that sit somewhere between analytical and personal. Some posts are grounded in research, others in experience—but all are driven by the same goal: understanding the world a little more clearly.

If you’re curious about people, fascinated by science, or simply enjoy thoughtful stories from different corners of the world, you’re in the right place.

Thanks for reading—and for wondering along with me.