Caleb Jacobo My Thoughts and Creative Writing

AuthorCaleb Jacobo

I’m a husband, father of five, and lifelong learner with a deep curiosity about how structured thinking can unlock deeper understanding and more effective problem-solving. For over two decades, I’ve explored psychology, philosophy, technology, art, and faith—seeking patterns and connections across disciplines to build a cohesive, proof-based approach to thinking. As someone on the autism spectrum, my mind naturally gravitates toward structure, systems, and deep analysis. Writing is how I refine my thoughts, clarify complex ideas, and ensure that insights are not just explored, but demonstrated and made applicable. This blog is more than just a space for discussion—it is a living system for structured exploration, where creativity, business, philosophy, and personal growth intersect. Every post begins with my own thinking, and while I use digital tools to assist with clarity and organization, the reasoning, insights, and conclusions are entirely my own. I write to think deeply, connect ideas across disciplines, and provide a structured framework that others can apply to their own work and lives. If that resonates with you, I hope you’ll stick around. For more on my approach to writing and structured thought, see the About This Blog page.

A song of us.

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And I will persevere as our common
Character demands. There is no work here
Or anywhere. My neighbors are desperate.
By the authority of Big Money
We are disenfranchised and exploited
By a democracy simulation.
But our voices are loud and connected
And change is only certain for us now.
So let us secretly rejoice for you

Describe a scene in nature.

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Prompt: Describe a scene in nature. — I opened my eyes to a woven canopy of black branches and bright yellow leaves. The sun sparkled through the boughs as the Autumn air passed through the old walnut tree. I rubbed my eyes with my fists and stretched my toes out straight and looked around the field. The grass was a brown and green bowl with forests at its rim, but there were no trees...

Here is a new Friday night prompt.

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Prompt: Fear — “Mm, mm, mm, good vibrations!” I sang. I gripped the steering wheel with both hands and swayed my head side to side. My wife, Marlene, sat in the passenger seat, clapping and stomping her foot against the floorboard. “Sing it honey!” she said. My boy Mike sighed from the back seat. He looked miserable in the toddler chair that he claimed not to need. “Quiet!” he said with his...

What is your strongest memory?

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Hello you. Here is a new nonfiction prompt I got from one of my books. I gave myself a good half an hour for this prompt. — Prompt: My strongest memory. — My strongest memory is a split between two very different situations. The first memory is of the night my brother came into my work and told me that my parents had been in an accident. While that was by far the most impactful memory...

Here is my first holiday inspired prompt.

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Prompt: Thankful. — “So how are we going to do it,” Eric said, clapping his hands and rubbing them together in anticipation for the feast laid out before him. “Should we just go round the table or what?” “Yeah,” Stacy squeaked, “but we need to start with Grandma!” “Yes,” little Sarah said. “Grandma is the oldest.”...

If you could live anywhere …

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Hello y’all, here is a fun prompt for Thursday evening. — Prompt: If you could live anywhere … — “And how about you Ron,” Fred said, “where would you go if you could?” Fred and the other mechanics finished their laughs and drew on their cigarettes. They all looked at Ron, sitting on the blue oil can across from them. “I’m sorry,”...

Here is a dialogue prompt out of San Francisco.

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Here is a response I wrote to a prompt I got here in San Francisco. — Prompt: Write a dialogue scene between two co-workers in a cafe. — “Thank you for meeting me here,” Anna said, watching Beth drop hard into the chair across from her with a sigh and begin to rifle through her laptop bag. “Mm,” Beth said, not looking away from the search. She produced a small black cellphone...

Here is my first prompt out of San Francisco.

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Hello you, Here is my first one-word prompt coming out of San Francisco. I hope you enjoy! — Prompt: Curiosity — “Oh my goodness,” my mistress said. “They do taste like gold!” “Hm?” I said, looking away from the window. “Mmm!” she said, raising her eyebrows. “Tybalt, these are so wonderful!” I looked to the object in her...

Caleb Jacobo My Thoughts and Creative Writing