5:27 AM
So to understand this properly
A monad is an abstraction of a simple type to elevate it to have certain extra abilities
And it is wrong to think of a monad as simply a wrapper as it is more like a composable
That we are meant to use without decomposing outside of its implementation
We can use monads to serially execute code
And we can also use monads to monitor or inspect each stage of execution enabling us to do stuff with what is being executed
And also allowing us to return early and stuff
Essentially, monads are a means of using a common cause or a common effect to achieve a conception of the state of entities or if I may put it, monads
The link back to category theory often does not help in understanding monads but what I found helpful is reading the background material that category theory uses from philosophy and other branches of mathematics
The likes of Liebniz in their metaphysics introduce monads in a way that presents them as an abstraction that is then handled abstractly
One other thing that also helped was looking at continuation passing style
If I am asked today what a monad is, I will say that a monad is not an atom but it is a single unit that is handled as one. It is composed hence it not being an atom but it loses its utility when decomposed
A person is a monad whose underlying type is a soul
Or mind dependending on what model you wish to use
The monadic effect is brought about by the body which enables the mind or the soul
Other monads of the same type ie other people can interact with you because you have are a monad yourself and that you enable your brain to function. Without your body no interaction can take place and you are of no utility. Without you as a monad, your brain as an atom is useless and without power
Cause and effect, space and time in this view are illusions
And in-turn we still don't have state but we can create the illusion that we do obeying certain rules of the abstraction
I am still doing my reading so this is subject to change
There is a whole field called monadology. I will have a peek