What Curated Entropy Is About
An introduction to a publication about abundance without substance — and the quiet erosion of quality, attention, and meaning in modern life.
We live in a strange kind of abundance.
More food, less nourishment.
More content, less clarity.
More convenience, less capability.
More connected than ever, less present with one another.
More choice, less clarity.
Curated Entropy is about that drift.
It is a publication about modern life when quantity quietly replaces quality, when systems become efficient at giving us what we ask for but worse at giving us what we need.
I’ll write about technology, food, culture, attention, work, family, and the small daily ways life becomes thinner without anyone exactly deciding it should.
Not nostalgia. Not a retreat from modernity.
More like a question:
What is worth keeping when everything is available?

