• Issue № 70

    I do have some rules

    One rule is: Anything I find, which ticks two (or more!) boxes from my list of decadent favorite pastimes, I must include herein. For example: Something that bashes on social media platforms and makes me chuckle out loud? Oh, that’s getting included. Another rule, written but almost impossible to enforce, is: Don’t over think it. The humble…

  • Issue № 69

    Dignity

    Today, 7 rhetorical questions for Sunday… What is necessary for something to continue existing?Is autonomy necessary?Is physical integrity (as opposed to “physical dispersion”) necessary?Does dignity require privacy, which requires autonomy and physical integrity? Privacy is the key that unlocks the aspects of yourself that are most intimate and personal, that make you most you, and…

  • Issue № 68

    Derivative

    I write a lot about “looking back”. (A lot: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 21 more posts, plus “look_ing_ back” has another 17 posts.) I clearly believe—I really do—that looking back is best for assessing things. And yet… stress, unhappiness. (Important: Words left unsaid.) By all objective metrics, I’m as successful today as I could hope to be a decade ago. I’m happily married, well inside…

  • Issue № 67

    This may figure in

    Aeon has been one of the better things I’ve recently found scattered upon the Internet. It’s not new; It’s new to me. One of my super-powers isn’t actually a super-power. It’s a piece of software that I wrote. Take a look at Aeon and imagine if, somehow, every day you were offered a couple of…

  • Issue № 66

    Moving scenery

    I like Carl Sagan’s point about humans being able to work magic. (I’ll pause here while you read the quote.) Writing enables us to transmit ideas across time and space directly into others’ minds; It’s a natural and obvious development once we had language and storytelling. I am so far, endlessly fascinated by that. My soul…

  • Issue № 65

    Work only we can do

    No, this isn’t about AI. I mean the work that we want to do. That’s why only we can do it. I want to sift through a certain amount of things. (For example, I like to sift through all dogs.) I want to find things that are interesting and surprising. And I want to have way more books than I can ever read.…

  • Issue № 64

    Actively decide

    It takes some commitment to decide. I find my urge is to wriggle. My urge is to try to keep my options open. My urge is to take on more. In the case of this little missive, I mean to seek more and more information. To go beyond actively seeking, to passively permitting more and…

  • Issue № 63

    Hey, pay attention

    I have a routine with my journaling. Over time, that routine has changed a lot and I’m sure it will evolve farther. Currently, I start a clean A5-sized face of a page for each day. I do not read the previous day’s entry; I’m never trying to continue where I left off in my thinking…

  • Issue № 62

    Chop wood, carry water

    There is a well-known trumpet player named Rick Braun. Although a few years younger, he was born in the same city and went to the same high school as my dad. And if my memory serves, they were in high school at the same time and at least knew of each other. My dad played the trumpet…

  • Issue № 61

    I appreciate your time and attention

    There are countless instances where I’m reminded that “tomorrow” is not a given. I pay attention to those, and do my best to do it now. To say— Thank you. I appreciate you. I appreciate what you did there. I appreciate you’re taking the time to… You get the gist. For me, I’ve tried to take…