I have spent years unraveling the ways trauma shapes identity—both professionally and personally. This is where I begin to weave something new.
For as long as I can remember, avoidance was my form of control— though I didn’t see it that way at the time. I unconsciously believed that if I could suppress what was painful, I could stay whole. But suppression does not preserve wholeness—it only deepens the fractures.
I was not the first to follow this pattern. And I won’t be the last.
This fallacy has shaped entire lives, entire systems—entire worlds.
It shaped Kier Eagan’s world, too.
Why Fracture & Freedom Exists
What began as an exploration of a fictional world (Severance) became something deeper: a blueprint for understanding how control, suppression, and trauma shape human psychology.
The truth is, control is an illusion—a fallacy sustained by fear. And fear can be unlearned.
Fracture & Freedom represents that process. The moment of fracture—the breaking point where everything we thought we knew shatters—and the path toward something beyond it. Not a return to what was, but the construction of something new.
This space is where I begin to weave that new framework.
What Fracture & Freedom is About
At it’s core, Fracture & Freedom is about:
- Trauma and Identitiy: How systems of control shape the way we see ourselves
- The Psychology of Suppression: Why control never leads to true safety or preservation
- Creativity as Liberation: How dismantling old narratives allows us to construct something new
This space exists to challenge what has been accepted as unbreakable— whether in trauma, psychology, or the systems that govern us.
What You’ll Find Here
- Essays & Theories: Deep explorations of trauma, psychology, and systems of control
- Personal Reflection: The ways my own experiences have shaped my understanding
- Narrative & Reconstruction: How fiction can illuminate deeper truths about reality
- The Severance Deconstruction: A step-by-step journey through how this show became a map for uncovering the fallacy of control
This space is an invitation— to question everything you’ve been told about control, safety, and selfhood.
If control is an illusion— what’s left?
If suppression doesn’t heal fractures— what does?
If the system was never unbreakable— what will you create in its place?
This is the beginning.
Let’s unravel together.