Who I Am
My name is Igor. I'm 28. I'm not a coach, not a guru, not an influencer. I'm an independent writer who uses technology to search for truth: how the world actually works and how we can understand it.
I write for those who think twice.
What I See
I see a generation that has access to all the information in the world — and doesn't know why to get up in the morning.
Research from universities around the world shows that depression rates among students and graduates reach 33–47%. Half of young people aged 18–24 have serious mental health problems. 60% of graduates end up working outside their field of study.
But these aren't just cold numbers. They're signs that people are going through life unconsciously — not because they're stupid, but because no one showed them a different path.
Deeper Problems I Explore
The imbalance between personal and public life
Some try to control other people's lives — through propaganda, ideology, social pressure. Others live as if society doesn't exist — just me, my needs, my comfort. We've lost the balance. And without balance between the personal and the public, you can't build a healthy family or a healthy society.
Corruption — in the broadest sense
Corruption isn't just an official taking a bribe. It's any situation where public resources, trust, or opportunities are used for private gain. When a person takes from society but doesn't contribute back. It's a disease you can't cure with laws — only with inner change.
The identity crisis: what is a human being?
Modern education — the legacy of Dewey and liberal pedagogy — emphasizes individual freedom for every single person. And it sounds beautiful. But there's no foundation beneath it. No answer to the question: what is a human being? What is this freedom for? These are assertions without philosophical grounding — and that's why we have a generation that knows its rights but doesn't understand its own nature.
Education that produces specialists, not people
Schools and universities will teach you quantum physics and differential equations. But no one will teach you how to build relationships that last. How to resolve a conflict with your parents. How to understand why you're alive. We produce a workforce, not thinking human beings.
What I Do About It
I don't have ready-made answers to everything. But I have a method: open search with critical verification.
- I am open to any idea — religious, scientific, philosophical, everyday.
- I am critical of every one — testing it for logic, evidence, and real-life results.
Without openness, criticism becomes cynicism. Without criticism, openness becomes gullibility. Truth is what survives both tests.
I write essays, research, and work with young people. Not to give them ready-made answers, but to teach them to search on their own — without going blind.
How I Measure Truth
A philosophy is worth exactly as much as the life built on it.
If an idea can't create harmony — within a person, within a family, within society, with nature — it's beautiful but empty. I search for what works, not what sounds good.
- Fruits over words. Show me the result, not the slide.
- Fundamentals over trends. I care about what will matter in 100 years, not what's trending this week. Because that's the difference between marble and foil.
- Family as the root. Upbringing, culture, society — it all starts in the family. Most global challenges of our time are symptoms of a broken nuclear and extended family. No technology and no policy can replace that.
- Sometimes the truth is hard to accept, but… Pain faced honestly becomes gold. Covered up — it becomes rot.
I'm Not Asking You to Believe Me
I'm asking you to search together.
If you're one of those who think twice — who are ready to dig deeper than surface-level slogans — we're on the same path.
Write, read, explore. Start with yourself.
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