Glenn Davies is a passionate observer of the human condition — someone drawn not just to what people say, but to the quiet patterns underneath what they do.
With a natural interest in psychology, social dynamics, and cultural behaviour, he’s spent decades watching people across borders, ideologies, and systems — always asking: What makes us tick? What makes us follow, betray, perform, or stay silent?
Glenn brings the mind of an informal behavioural analyst and the curiosity of a Cultural observer into every word he writes. His background in leadership, global ventures, and navigating diverse cultures has exposed him to both the surface and subterranean forces that shape modern human behaviour — from boardrooms to belief systems.
He is especially interested in the space where morality collapses into performance, and where identity becomes costume. The Moral Illusion is the result of years spent interrogating not just others, but himself — peeling back the polished layers we all wear to survive approval, and asking what remains underneath when the audience stops clapping.
He lives between Japan and Singapore with his wife and children — and writes for those who are tired of pretending.