Hello, I'm Michael D. McCleary—a dialectic polymath weaving together psychology, philosophy, sociology, physiology, and theology to explore the complexities of human experience. With a high-IQ mind built for interdisciplinary synthesis, I craft metaphors like "psychological gimbal lock" or the "mosaic mirror" of ideologies to uncover hidden truths about cognition, ethics, and society. My path started as a U.S. Air Force veteran and network engineer, but personal challenges led me toward deeper introspection and creative healing.
Holding a Bachelor of Arts in Game Production from Sanford Brown College, I've embraced simulation and innovation through ventures like ArTech M3D LLC, my 3D printing startup dedicated to accessible, ethical designs that bridge technology and human needs. Self-taught in tools like FreeCAD and PrusaSlicer, I create prototypes informed by my own experiences as a 100% disabled veteran, aiming to promote resilience and equity. My blog here at michaeldmccleary.com is the heart of my explorations: essays like "Duality of God's Nature," "Freedom as a Fallacy," and "Welfare for the Many vs. the Few" fuse theology with science, psychology with sociology, inviting reflection on self-deception, ideological divides, and the human condition.
As a veteran and lifelong learner, I thrive on urgency, ambition, and meaningful impact. Through writing, innovation, and collaboration, I seek to foster a balanced, "lovely" world, as Edmund Burke might envision. Dive into my articles to explore more—let's connect and discover profound insights together.

