[non-paywalled issue] The Rabbit Hole š³š issue no.34
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[non-paywalled issue] The Rabbit Hole š³š issue no.34
What does a more natural, soft, and quiet internet look like, one where the public spaces are actively shaped by us to not only use but live in?
How do we facilitate serendipitous intimacy on the internet?... See more
How do we make people aware that they are co-inhabiting a space
The Harvard Study of Adult Development has assessed the connection between peopleās habits and their subsequent well-being since the late 1930s.... See more
The happiest, healthiest people in old age didnāt smoke (or quit early in life), exercised, drank moderately or not at all, and stayed mentally active , among other patterns. But these habits pale in compar
āIn the old days (...) every time a geisha arrived at a party to entertain, the mistress of the teahouse lit a stick of one-hour incenseācalled one ohana , or āflowerā. The geishaās fees were based on how many sticks of incense had burned by the time she left.ā... See more
Although incense was commonly
You canāt wait until everyone understands you and gives you their permission and blessing to go live your life how you want. You donāt need to feel guilty about moving on, letting go, losing their dumb status games, and going after your own life goals. It is ok if youāre not properly calibrated to humanity and meet some people who try to take advan... See more
If youāre going to try, go all the way. Otherwise, donāt even start.... See more
But obsession is intoxicating. And anyone who has been obsessed knows that. Obsession pulls you in like quick sand. It immerses you. And the most startling part is that you go willingly. If you wanted to resist it, you could. But thereās that moment, that line, where you let your