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“And now that you don't have to be perfect, you can be good.” Oft-quoted, loved for good reason. On East of Eden by John Steinbeck: https://t.co/tFqHMNsO60
For those who switch activities instead of slowing down—the dopamine vs. H&N systems within our brains, the relief of tapping into an old self, and the benefits of doing something with your hands: https://t.co/TSIn0SdGdl
“Technology...the knack of so arranging the world that we need not experience it.” Christine Rosen’s The Extinction of Experience examines what we lose when reality becomes optional.
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Style writer. 20-something budgeter. Nuuly fangirl. The rundown of everything I rented in my last batch from this clothing rental service (some wins, some losses): https://t.co/0slt8yYVFZ
Craft books, templates, and other resources for writing a book from scratch. In which I discuss my "zero draft" planning and strategy before diving into my next manuscript: https://t.co/SbCl8X6qFK.
A recent reread—comforting in its depiction of maintaining personal coherence and morality despite unfairness. Plus, some childhood nostalgia, of course: https://t.co/Xw8mIjHSn4
From the archive (before the floods of Hurricane Helene devastated the region): a dreamy Prohibition-style stay in Asheville, North Carolina. The Flatiron AVL is still top of my wishlist. https://t.co/LtoTjlueu2
Beartown is hit-or-miss for some folks, but the playful prose parallels and the intensity of the hockey need won me over. If you can make me love something as much as the characters do, I'm sold. Also, some gorgeous thoughts on groupthink: https://t.co/DQxJCsiJ45