About

From films, history, and literature, I’m Bronwyn Guerini—a writer, educator, and creator drawn to the questions we rarely slow down enough to ask. Aristotle’s Corner is my small space on the internet where film, history, culture, academia, and lived experience meet. It’s where I think out loud, write honestly, and try to make sense of becoming.


For a long time, my life was driven by productivity, survival, and structure. I worked multiple jobs, studied, and built a life abroad — all things I’m deeply proud of. But somewhere along the way, creativity became something I admired from a distance instead of something I practised. This blog is my way back to myself: to writing not for algorithms, but for meaning; to creating not to prove, but to feel.


Here, you’ll find essays about identity, womanhood, work, travel, and the quiet tension between who we are and who we’re becoming. I write for anyone who feels caught between ambition and art, between responsibility and freedom — for those who want to live deliberately, not just efficiently.
Aristotle’s Corner isn’t about having life figured out. It’s about asking better questions. It’s about paying attention. It’s about remembering that a life well-lived is not built only on achievement but on awareness.


As Aristotle once said, “Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.”
This blog is my attempt to do just that — and maybe help you do the same.