creation > consumption
How we traded beauty for efficiency
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and the irony is that most of us weren’t like this as kids. we didn’t optimize playtime; we didn’t schedule curiosity. we just wandered until something felt interesting. maybe that’s what adulthood quietly kills — the ability to do something without folding it into a bigger plan. optimization feeds the illusion of progress, but often it just strips... See more
what happens when you stop trying to optimize your day
Culture is always made, and never given.
The Age of Cultural Stagnation
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