Anonymous Minds was created as a space for ideas that don’t always fit neatly into categories — thoughts about psychology, philosophy, modern life, money, creativity, travel, and the quiet things people think about but rarely say out loud.
This site isn’t about trends or quick takes. It’s about depth, curiosity, and understanding the world (and ourselves) a little better.
Who’s Behind It?
My name is Asa, and I’m the creator of Anonymous Minds.
I’m originally from England, and my work spans multiple creative and digital fields.
I make music, write books around the themes explored on this site, produce video content, and build websites and online courses. I’ve also worked as a DJ, which shaped much of how I think about rhythm, storytelling, and human connection — whether through sound, words, or visuals.
Anonymous Minds brings all of these worlds together.
What You’ll Find Here
On this site, you’ll find:
- Thoughtful writing on psychology, philosophy, and human behaviour
- Honest perspectives on modern work, online income, and digital life
- Long-form ideas that go beyond surface-level advice
- Creative projects, essays, and reflections that don’t chase algorithms
- Content designed to make you think, not scroll past
Some posts are practical. Others are abstract. All are written with intention.
Why “Anonymous Minds”?
Because ideas matter more than labels.
Anonymous Minds isn’t about personal branding or forcing an identity, it’s about exploring thoughts as they are, without noise, ego, or unnecessary performance. Some ideas are meant to stand alone. Others are meant to challenge you quietly over time.
If something here makes you pause, reflect, or see something differently, then it’s done its job.
Beyond the Blog
Anonymous Minds extends into music, books, video projects, and online courses — all connected by the same core themes: creativity, clarity, and understanding.
This site is both a creative outlet and a long-term project, one that evolves as ideas do.
Thanks for being here.
Asa

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I write on the topics of psychology such as MBTI and CBT, philosophical ideas, poetry and health.
