Automation, Me, and You
Three mini-essays of what is gained, what is lost making everyday life "easier."
We All Want the World and We All Want It Now
Gen Z vs. Millennials, Hollywood Pulls a Reverse Uno Card, Sad Literary Men, and other things
Japan, We Love You (And You Did Not Bring Us Down)
Intro and three short essays from a few adventures in Japan
We Wanton Boys, Care
"Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world" - Percy Bysshe Shelley
Notes Around Town
Speeding tickets based on income, Lurie needs private donors to help him with people experiencing homelessness, and buying local
Stumbling on God, a poem
I passed someone on the street this morning on my block. They were wrapped in a blanket, no face, hands or feet, visible.
Amending Architecture (Again), a poem
Ah ah ah, the world is ending
and I can’t afford to find my keys again.
These insights I
Why Ghost.io, Why Now
And why Nina Simone is still the best to ever do it.
Trump’s Turbulent Journey Towards Privatization
Social Security, the Postal Service, and the prospect of altering the USA's GDP methodology by breaking it all so they can built it back up again
"Fog," a poem
When we were kids, my sister and I, with my dad middle week and every other weekend, got up early mornings to get to school. We sat in traffic for hours.