The Science of Staying Organized
This article is the neuroscience behind why external organizational systems work, what the research shows about which approaches are most effective, and a specific, buildable system that any vet student can implement starting today. Not a personality transplant. A set of tools.
The Anatomy of the Eye
This article walks through the eye systematically, outside in. The fibrous coat first — the structural outer shell. Then the uveal tract — the vascular and functional middle layer. Then the retina — where light becomes neural signal. Then the adnexa — the lids, the lacrimal system, the orbit. Then species comparisons. Then the most common clinical conditions and how the anatomy explains each one.
What Perfectionism Actually Costs
This article is about the other side of the traits that got you here. Not to pathologize them, they are genuinely valuable, but to name the risks so that you can recognize them in yourself and in the people around you before they become entrenched. The earlier these patterns are addressed, the more completely they respond to treatment.

