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A quiet place
A bonsai pine, begun in 1625 and trained generation after generation by one family, survived the Hiroshima atomic blast. That tree β patient, rooted, requiring nothing fixed β sits quietly at the center of an issue that has spent the whole time circling Pascal’s observation that all of humanity’s problems stem from man’s inability to…
7 books
Issue 100 hands you seven books β each one pressed forward with full bibliofervor, each one a chapter in the Human Manual that never arrived. The list runs from a Parkour wisdom book that is effectively unknown to the world, through Arnold Bennett’s century-old guide to living on 24 hours a day, to Jaron Lanier’s…
The dark forest
Dante finds himself lost in a dark wood at the midpoint of life β and the detail that stops everything is three words: “I still make.” Hans Zimmer arrives at the same place from a different direction: at some point in every film, there’s an “I have no idea how to do this.” The issue…
Fertile ground
At a multi-day gathering in the pine woods, attending a session on self-compassion while focused entirely on how to show compassion toward others β and only at the end realizing, out loud and in a circle, that this was completely backward. Sometimes a tiny bit of advice falls on fertile ground. The issue also quietly…
Challenge of perspective
A small, blank slip of paper, five areas of focus, and the forced distillation that comes from not having room for anything else β that’s the perspective shift. Apple’s hydraulic press ad arrives as an accidental articulation of a discomfort many people already felt, and leaves behind a genuinely interesting question: a paintbrush and a…
Procrastination and integration
Everything feels unprecedented when you haven’t engaged with history β and once you do, things feel far less surprising. That Kelly Hayes insight opens an issue wrestling with procrastination around the writing itself, and arriving at a deeper point: to actually benefit from what you read, you have to integrate it with your ongoing lived…
Pixie-dust
“Pick the lock, don’t look at the dogs” β a Magnum P.I. mantra for when things get difficult and time is short, promptly followed by glancing at the dogs anyway. The issue builds toward its thesis: discipline as pixie-dust, deployed early when something is important rather than when it’s become urgent. Tom Waits drops in…
Clarity
Bruce Springsteen’s voice-over narration, hand-transcribed from a documentary watched on a whim, carries the kind of truth that doesn’t require being a fan to feel: there’s only so much time left, only so many star-filled nights. Joan Didion’s three sentences about innocence ending and a mind on the outs with itself arrive with devastating clarity.…
Integrity
Positive thinking fails when you’re actually mad β but naming the feeling out loud, even just to yourself, genuinely helps. That small, well-supported insight anchors an issue threading together integrity with self, calm technology, and a National Guard blizzard story where the vending machines got emptied and World of Warcraft got played until the roads…
Creativity
Seth Godin draws the line between effort and impact: three seconds of work shared with courage is still art, while ten thousand pounds of granite that doesn’t connect is just calluses. Around that: Lovecraft’s truth-seekers β doctors, archaeologists, lost sailors, metaphysicians β getting the hell scared out of them by what’s on the other side…