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Welcome to my Wikipedia user page.
My favorite subject is philosophy and my formal education specialized in mathematics and linguistics.
However, my greatest contributions to Wikipedia have mainly focused on economics, since I felt that economics had the most important topics that I could expand upon that Wikipedia was missing.
My website is zerocontradictions.net.
My webpages are written similarly to an encyclopedic style.
Writing for my website has taught me a lot about editing and formatting over the past few years, which has enhanced my ability to contribute to Wikipedia.
I often make minor edits to simplify unnecessarily complex phrasing, insert paragraph breaks, improve header/section organization, and the like.
I support most, but not all, of Larry Sanger's Nine Theses for reforming Wikipedia.
I believe that Wikipedia and its community exhibit a strong ideological denial of human biology (e.g. race denialism), pervasive left-wing bias, and circular appeals to authority, among other things.
I elaborate more on what I mean by all this on my website, which has several comprehensive FAQs pages for explaining my views.
However, I typically don't edit in these areas.
I don't have time for most edit wars.
In spite of Wikipedia's institutional and ideological flaws, I am nonetheless enthusiastic about contributing to the greatest encyclopedia humankind has ever created and doing what I can to improve it, one step at a time.