Mola Mola – Re:Mind Studio

Healing by Thinking.
Thinking by Being.

Re:Mind Studio
is an independent essay studio
dedicated to thinking about
trauma, recovery, humanity, society, technology, and love.

The writings here do not sell comfort.
They offer a language for thinking.



  • Why Humans Can Be Predicted, But Not Reproduced

    We Have Obtained Humanity’s “Blueprint” After the Human Genome Sequencing Project,we obtained the three billion genomic data points of the human being. Humans are no longer mysterious beings.Disease risks, constitutions, drug responses, and even probabilities of certain traitscan now be numerically predicted. So we naturally began to believe: If we know enough about humans,someday we…

  • Why Do We Ask AI So Quickly?

    Questions Always Come First These days, the moment curiosity arises, we almost automatically open AI.Before opening a search bar, before thinking, we ask. “What is this?”“Is this correct?”“Why is that?” The answers are fast, the explanations are kind, and the structures are already complete.In that moment, we feel as if we have become smarter.Yet strangely,…

  • Destiny Is Not the Future — It Is Structure

    We Are Already Seeing the Future People often think of destiny like this: A belief that something not yet comehas already been determined somewhere. That is why destiny feels mysterious,something accessible only through astrology, fortune-telling, or divination. But in reality, we live every daypredicting one another’s futuresin very practical ways. This person will eventually say…

  • If God Is in Control, Why Does Evil Still Happen?

    1. The Most Common Misunderstanding of “God’s Sovereignty” After spending even a short time around faith communities,we almost automatically begin to say things like: “God is omnipotent.”“God governs all things.”“Nothing happens without God’s permission.” These statements are not wrong.The problem lies in how we silently translate them: “Then God directly manipulates everything.” But biblical sovereignty…

  • Do Interpretations Not Intended by the Author Still Have Meaning?

    “That’s Not What the Author Meant” When leaving an exhibition, we often hear remarks like these: “That’s not what the artist originally meant.”“You’re misunderstanding it.” These phrases are frequently usedto stop interpretation itself —as if what was not intended cannot be meaningful. But is that really true? The Author’s Intention Is a Starting Point —…