on agency & what it gives us
guerrilla gardening is a way that people can take back not only their present, but also their future – even as it seems under dire threat from an economic and social system apparently hellbent on human self-eradication.
Damien Gayle • ‘I Call It Botanarchy’: The Hackney Guerrilla Gardener Bringing Power to the People
Anab Jain • Calling for a More-Than-Human Politics
Chat” evokes what search engines and databases cannot: a sense of personal involvement. It implicates one’s selfhood, which helps cultivate certain behaviors
Anna Wiener • The Age of Chat
Positive Friction encourages an alternative design practice in order to restore human agency within online spaces
DVTK • Positive Friction
What underpins them both is an enduring sense of agency: If you mentally view yourself as younger—if you believe you have a few pivots left—you still see yourself as useful; if you believe that aging itself is valuable, an added good, then you also see yourself as useful
Jennifer Senior • The Puzzling Gap Between How Old You Are and How Old You Think You Are
Charlie Warzel • How The Internet Is Like A Dying Star
tomorrowing — an active mindset of anticipating challenges and opportunities rather than passively waiting for the future.
Sarah DaVanzo • Gen Z’s Curiosity Fingerprint for the Future
the most important thing you can do to transform the world is to act. Taking action is a practice of hope. Experience and meaning are derived from doing.