This is part two of a series of posts wherein I try to explore the meaning of one's identity and answer the question "Who am I?". By the third and final post, I'm hoping to finally give an answer. I'm a little concerned however, because I find myself no closer to the answer than I … Continue reading identity part 2
Category: Writing
communication
I used to believe that there are parts of you that the world will never see. I think this is still technically true, but it doesn't have to be. All those years ago, I also believed it was almost impossible to be truly understood by another person. This I also think doesn't have to be … Continue reading communication
identity part 1.5
To answer the question of "how do you define yourself?" I published this post. By the time we reached the end, I still couldn't produce an answer. And for the better part of the past 2 years, I've had a follow-up post swirling around in my head. While I haven't fully fleshed out what I … Continue reading identity part 1.5
fighting off entropy
I keep a tight ship in my life. Calendars, agendas and to-do lists. All optimized through years of trial and error. So I know better than anyone else that any productivity system is only as good as your worst day. That however, is a non-statement. You're not going to be "productive" on your bad days. … Continue reading fighting off entropy
A Quote That Resonated With Me: Ira Glass
If you didn't know this about me, it's that I don't like 'quoting' quotes. So it's rare that I come across one that so perfectly wraps up my thoughts in an eloquently written package. So eloquent and concise in fact, that I'm compelled to share it with as many people as I can and just say … Continue reading A Quote That Resonated With Me: Ira Glass




