Quick Sitter is the contemplative soul who finds meaning in the quietest moments. With a neatly trimmed beard and round glasses perched low on his nose, he’s often seen seated with a well-worn book in hand, quietly pondering life’s mysteries from the most unexpected places.
A former philosophy professor turned freelance writer, Quick Sitter uses his deep well of knowledge to unravel the complexities of human nature and the world around us — all while weaving in a touch of humor and humility.
He believes the bathroom isn’t just a place for brief respite, but a sanctuary for thought and introspection. His stories are poetic reflections that invite readers to slow down, consider the unseen, and find wisdom in everyday moments.
Known for his calm demeanor and reflective insights, Quick Sitter’s favorite saying is, “Even the stillest waters hide the deepest thoughts.”
When he’s not penning his next thoughtful essay, he enjoys long walks, classical music, and debating the merits of modern technology — preferably while sipping on a perfectly brewed cup of tea.