On the question of what work matters, whether work that matters even matters, and pining for room to savor and reflect during the holidays
On the question of what work matters, whether work that matters even matters, and pining for room to savor and reflect during the holidays
On the “progress principle,” how we measure meaning, and the second hand in motion
On navigating systems that feel inhuman and the necessary role inhuman systems play in our world
On data lost and found, new-old knowledge, and how to sleep
On daily practices, steady progress, and learning from each other
On the way death comes, the clunky tools we use to see and to live by, and the messiness of love.
On building our own caskets and finding ways to accurately view our own places in this world
On being there, rethinking our pace, and contemplating how the puzzle fits together
ON “SIGHT-READING” A NEW CITY, THE COMFORT OF RITUAL, AND THE IMPACT OF PLACE ON HOW WE SEE
On face-to-face interaction, smoothing our rough edges, and fighting feelings
On taking a fresh look, pushing aside a few layers, and turning the earth
On personal words, public words, and monologues between friends
On letter writing, newness, and coping with resignation