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Before It Slips Away
On memory, attention, beautiful spaces, and the difference between knowing something and living it.
Aug 14
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We Used to Know What We Wanted
On the things we chase, the things we leave behind, and finding our way back to ourselves.
Aug 7
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Until What Remains
Why the rooms we admire aren't always the ones we want to live in, and how taste becomes less about acquiring than understanding.
Jul 31
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Stay Interested in Yourself
On the new Luddites, AI and writing, why doing nothing changes you, the slow disappearance of romance, summer uniforms, and the overlooked art of…
Jul 10
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If Everything Ended Tomorrow
On what two thousand years can bury and still not destroy, what's vanishing from the internet you grew up with, and the handful of things that were true…
Jul 3
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In the End, We Only Regret the Chances We Didn't Take
On indecision, manifestation for sceptics, creativity as self-invention, and the unsettling possibility that the life you're living may be the result of…
Jun 25
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Let It Be Unpolished and Messy and True
On offline summers, AI perfume disasters, second brains, Prada in space, luxury’s summer pop-up economy, and the strange pressure to turn even doing…
Jun 11
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Every Life Contains an Imaginary Version
The distance between who we are and who we think we should become
Jun 5
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Much More Artist Than Muse
On life drawing and perception, books and broken attention spans, writing as cognitive architecture, summer light, sad wives, and the season I wait for…
May 22
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A Big Part of Who I Am Is Who I Am Not Anymore
Oliver Sacks on perception, digital diaries, Francine Van Hove’s nudes, parasocial intimacy, sleep, analog nostalgia, and the selves we leave behind
May 15
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Eternity in Each Moment
why lived experience still matters in an age increasingly shaped by synthetic identities, predictive systems, and prefabricated opinions
May 8
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The Shape of Things Unravelling
culture, ideas, and fragments from a beautifully unstable internet
Apr 24
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