Learning how to ride a bike as an adult
Learning how to ride a bike has reminded me that there is no shame in not knowing how to do something; there is perhaps only regret if you never give it a try.
Learning how to ride a bike has reminded me that there is no shame in not knowing how to do something; there is perhaps only regret if you never give it a try.
A life with less technology leads to an excitement for making changes and a new photographic project.
To know our values is to know who we are. And knowing who we are is a path to a better life and a better world. This essay explores my values and sets out how to find your own.
Technology has grown in ways that surprise us all. We can either continue to be swept away by the digital tide or we can take a moment to pause and reflect on what part technology plays in our lives.
Instead of getting lost in the fantasy of infinite tomorrows, try finding comfort in embracing the right now.
One of the fundamental skills that we are born with is our sense of play. Like many precious things, though, we slowly lose this sense throughout our increasingly serious lives.
Cooking is an act of love, both for oneself and for others. Yet it can sometimes feel like a lot of work. Here we explore how we can make cooking fun again by reducing friction.
Our focus on habits has led us to forgetting the quietly transformative power of the ritual, a thing that allows us to define and practise that which is valuable to our life.
Despite what we may have been led to believe rarely are individuals alone capable of solving complex problems. A focus on individualism shifts the blame from those with the actual power—and responsibility—to address the issues.