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Continue reading →: Inherited InertiaI don’t sandbag the creek or save the scrapple. I just watch the water rise and remind you that your favourite yoga studio used to be a meat packing plant. It’s not laziness, honey. It’s tradition.
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Continue reading →: Beyond the Weekend: An Exploration of Leisure, Meaning, and the Art of Living WellLeisure is not just downtime; it is the key to flourishing. Explore the history, philosophy, and psychology of free time – from Aristotelian virtue to modern status anxiety – and discover why how you rest defines who you become.
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Continue reading →: The Weekly FibEvery week, I swear the same sweet lie – that strangers mean well, that kindness needs no motive. My cynicism scoffs. My curiosity whispers: what if you’re wrong? Somewhere between doubt and wonder, I’m gloriously stuck.
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Continue reading →: The Persistence of Dalí: Melting Time in the Theatre of DreamsBeyond the melting clocks lies a mind that refused to die. On the anniversary of his final breath, the Surrealist master wakes to discuss nuclear mysticism, his muse Gala, and why genius is the only defence against the grave.
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Continue reading →: The Quiet WorkUpstairs, the Empire is ending. Down here, I have a shivering dog and a letter that must burn. They write the history, but it’s us in the shadows who do the quiet work of saying goodbye.
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Continue reading →: The Glass and the FireYou prize the gilded halo but ignore the beggar’s sores. Vanity! I shall shatter your silver glass to show the rot beneath. I am the fire that burns away the dross. Open your eyes, clerk, for judgment waits.
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Continue reading →: Etheldred Benett: The Fossil Hunter Who Read the Earth in SecretShe whispered to the earth, and it answered in stone. Forgotten for a century, England’s first female geologist finally speaks. Witness the resurrection of a lost legacy, uncovering the hidden strata of genius that flourished in the shadows of exclusion.
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Continue reading →: The Quiet Helm: A Case for TemperanceThey’re down on Market Street screaming about dreams. I’m here making the case for being boring. New Corinth doesn’t need more passion or performative “authenticity”; it needs the cold, quiet discipline to keep the water running.
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Continue reading →: The Un-Invention Paradox: Why We Can’t Erase TechnologyFrom the atomic bomb to social media, wishing to ‘un-invent’ technology ignores historical reality. This analysis reveals why erasing inventions is impossible, arguing that ethical stewardship – not regression – is the only viable solution to technological harm.
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Continue reading →: Dial ToneA silent relic sits on a shelf, still warm with old habits. Between rings, a whole childhood learned how to wait. Now faces arrive instantly on glass – yet something tender, crackling, and unrepeatable has gone.
Feign the virtue thou dost seek, till it becometh thine own

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- Inherited Inertia
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- The Persistence of Dalí: Melting Time in the Theatre of Dreams
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