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The Glue of Love: 10 Powerful Rituals of Connection
I remember sitting across from my best friend in a crowded, overpriced bistro, listening to the clatter of silverware and the relentless hum of people performing “connection.” We were both staring at our phones, waiting for the right moment to look up, treating our friendship like a scheduled task on a digital calendar. It hit
Warm Earth: Strategies for Cob House Insulation
I still remember that first February spent in my half-finished build, sitting by a tiny woodstove and shivering because I thought the sheer thickness of the walls would do all the heavy lifting. I was wrong. I learned the hard way that if you don’t get your cob house insulation strategy sorted before the frost
Forget the Bullet Points: the Rise of Narrative-based Resumes
I remember sitting in a cramped, dimly lit office five years ago, staring at a stack of resumes that all looked exactly the same. They were nothing but sterile lists of responsibilities—dry, lifeless, and utterly soul-crushing to read. It felt like I was reading a grocery list rather than meeting a human being. That was
The Squiggly Line: Managing Non-linear Career Pathing in Teams
I remember sitting in a windowless cubicle five years ago, staring at a “Senior Manager” promotion track that felt more like a slow-motion death sentence than a victory. Everyone around me was obsessed with the vertical climb, terrified that any lateral move or sudden pivot would look like a failure on a resume. But here’s
Renting the Cloud: Sovereign Cloud Node Investment Guide
I was out in the garden this morning, polishing a rusted, vintage hand trowel I found at a local flea market, when I started thinking about how much we’ve outsourced our digital lives. It’s easy to get swept up in the hype of massive, centralized tech giants, but there is a growing, loud misconception that
Cold and Tight: the Benefits of Cryo-compression for Recovery
I was out in my garden yesterday, kneeling in the damp soil to tend to some stubborn perennials, when I felt that familiar, sharp throb in my knee—a lingering reminder of a heavy hiking trip. It’s funny how we often get sold this idea that healing has to be a high-tech, expensive ordeal involving massive
Building the Physical Web: a Guide to Depin Networks
I was out in the garden this morning, polishing an old, rusted hand trowel I found at a flea market, when I started thinking about how much noise there is in the tech world lately. Every time I turn on the news, someone is shouting about how “distributed physical infrastructure (DePIN)” is going to revolutionize
Calm on the Go: Building Portable Mental Health Travel Kits
I remember sitting on a crowded train heading toward the coast last spring, the rhythmic clatter of the tracks feeling less like a lullaby and more like a hammer against my temples. My mind was racing, untethered from the present, and I realized that in my rush to see the world, I had forgotten to
Unlocking Success: Creative Tips on How to Start a Successful Side Hustle
Ever notice how every other person you meet is suddenly an entrepreneur? Like, Bill from accounting is now selling artisanal hot sauce and Karen’s handcrafted dog sweaters are apparently the next big thing. Meanwhile, I spent months cycling through dread and denial, convinced my side hustle ideas were destined for the landfill of forgotten endeavors.
Listen to the Stall: Procrastination as a Bio-signal
I was sitting in my home office last Tuesday, staring at a blank cursor that felt less like a tool and more like a personal insult. My heart was racing, my palms were slightly damp, and instead of typing the first sentence of my project, I found myself deep in a Wikipedia rabbit hole about









