About Me
Writer, Blogger & Researcher
Hey there! I am Christeena Abraham, a writer, blogger, and researcher obsessed with anything chaotic. If Chaos Theory had a fan club, I would be its overenthusiastic president. My background combines science and storytelling, and I love making complex ideas accessible and engaging.
Join me as I explore the intersections of science and philosophy, uncover the hidden patterns in nature and human behaviour, and maybe even figure out why your life sometimes feels like a beautifully orchestrated mess. Let’s make sense of the chaos together—one story at a time!
About Deep In Chaos
Deep in Chaos is about celebrating the chaotic side of existence. Not the tidy, wrapped-in-a-bow version of it. Sure, we’ll talk about Chaos Theory and how it’s more predictable than you think, but we’ll also talk about you—your messy, unpredictable self.
Have you ever felt when one tiny thing goes wrong then suddenly the whole day unravels. Guess what? That’s exactly how Chaos Theory works. One small change, and boom—big shifts. But instead of resisting, Deep in Chaos teaches you to lean in, to let the mess happen, and to watch as everything changes.
It’s not about randomness. In fact, it’s quite the opposite. Chaos is a dance of predictability, a reminder that even when things feel off the rails, they’re often right on schedule. Here, we don’t tell you to “just stay positive” or “push through.” We say, let it happen. Let the small changes build. Don’t pretend you’re unaffected—cry, laugh, shout. Then get up and do the next thing. Life is not random—it’s just unpredictable in the most predictable way
Have you ever felt when one tiny thing goes wrong then suddenly the whole day unravels. Guess what? That’s exactly how Chaos Theory works. One small change, and boom—big shifts. But instead of resisting, Deep in Chaos teaches you to lean in, to let the mess happen, and to watch as everything changes.
It’s not about randomness. In fact, it’s quite the opposite. Chaos is a dance of predictability, a reminder that even when things feel off the rails, they’re often right on schedule. Here, we don’t tell you to “just stay positive” or “push through.” We say, let it happen. Let the small changes build. Don’t pretend you’re unaffected—cry, laugh, shout. Then get up and do the next thing. Life is not random—it’s just unpredictable in the most predictable way