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How People Travel Reveals Everything
Travel has a way of revealing people. Not the curated version they present in familiar settings, but something closer to instinct—how they respond when routines disappear, when environments…
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On Knowing What’s Enough
On Knowing What’s Enough 4 Most of us are taught how to want. How to aim higher.How to expand.How to measure progress by accumulation. We’re far less practiced…
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On Appetite, and Knowing What You Actually Want
On Appetite, and Knowing What You Actually Want 4 Appetite is often confused with hunger. Hunger is urgent.It wants relief.It doesn’t care very much how. Appetite is quieter.…
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On Breathing Room
Breathing room is rarely something we plan for. It’s what’s left over—if anything remains—after obligations are met, expectations are satisfied, and momentum has had its say. It’s treated…
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On Stillness, and Why It’s Not the Same as Stopping
On Stillness, and Why It’s Not the Same as Stopping 4 Stillness is often mistaken for absence. For disengagement.For indecision.For the moment just before something ends. In cultures…
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On Attention, and Where It Belongs
On Attention, and Where It Belongs Attention is often treated as an unlimited resource. Something to be given freely.Something that proves generosity.Something that can always be replenished later.…
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