Welcome to Incoherent Philosopher, a blog dedicated to sharing the various multitudes of curiosities of life with others. In this space, I explore all things interesting, from science and technology to history and culture, and even food. If it piques my curiosity, it’s fair game.
I started this blog as a way to share my own musings and discoveries with the world, and to connect with others who are curious about the same things I am. I believe that there is something to learn from everything, and I hope that my writing will inspire others to explore the world around them with an open mind.
I don’t claim to be an expert on all of the topics I write about, but I am passionate about learning and sharing my knowledge with others. I encourage you to leave comments and share your own thoughts and perspectives on my posts. Let’s learn together!
Student Mentality
On that constant life xp grind to level up! When we think we know everything there is to know, we have failed.

Curiosity
Curiosity is the spark that ignites human progress, the driving force behind our greatest discoveries and inventions.
Meet the Writer: Christopher Cerezo
A historian by education and a systems architect by trade—a combination that fuels the controlled chaos of The Incoherent Philosopher. By day, he works in the salesforce realm, where he navigates the rigid logic of CRM ecosystems and data integrity. By night (and often during his morning coffee), he deconstructs the less predictable systems of history, politics, and culture.
With a degree in History from the University of South Florida, Christopher approaches modern technology not just as a tool, but as a continuation of the human story. His professional background in database administration and quality assurance provides a meticulous foundation for his explorations into how society organizes itself, fails, and evolves. Whether he is debating political theory or analyzing the intersection of tech and ethics, Christopher seeks to find the signal within the noise—no matter how incoherent it may seem.
