Posts
All the articles I've posted.
-
The Basics.
Ira Glass offers a modest horizon for comfort—not fixing everything, but hoping at least one person truly notices you exist and cares what happens next.
-
Narcissistic Illusion.
A first-person account traces fast-forward plans, shrinking text-only contact, and push-pull intimacy with someone who seemed ideal—ending in eroded trust, projected blame, and the ache of a bond that was never truly mutual, with warning signs catalogued at the close.
-
A Mind Forever Voyaging III.
The author revisits the Planescape advancement framework—mission, stretch goals, breadth of wins—and admits it now fuels “second best” feelings where scattered excellence never matches an imagined headline accomplishment, pointing belief systems and Susan Cain–style purpose clues as the next lever.
-
A Mind Forever Voyaging II.
After restarting a writing practice, the author ties creative flow to steady making—writing, drawing, code, builds—and quotes Hartmut Esslinger warning that “easy” digital polish can breed complacency and interchangeable work unless tools stay tethered to hands-on mastery.
-
A Mind Forever Voyaging I.
The author weighs how a self-imposed “foundation” stance keeps humility while risking a story that underestimates real growth—and how a broad generalist base can starve depth on any single path as he asks what long-term role labels like solutions builder, designer, and technologist will hold.
-
And so it begins (again).
Argues plasticity and adaptability need a writing habit to aim focus and compound ideas—then admits restarting the practice after a gap is brutally hard.