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Authbition

Andrew DiMeo

Authbition blends personal writing and intimate conversations to explore what it really means to live with both authenticity and ambition.

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Latest Issues

I Turned Off Grammarly

Frank, “I’m not so sure this is a good idea, Pops.”

I opened Ulysses after brainstorming on where I could write without guardrails. I didn’t get past the title when red dots appeared under “Grammarly” making me wonder: Did I misspel the br...

5 days ago
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The Mind Still Needs Friction

“Why did I pick this up?” Feature photo from The Biggest Criminal of Your Mind Is in Your Pocket

This week’s episode of Authbition is a short one.

I only embarrass myself twice.

Once in the first minute.

The second one?

Wait for it.

I...

14 days ago
2

The Blandification of America

This is the Boston I know and love

As a Medtech hub in America, Boston may very well be the city I’ve most visited. I love it. The food, culture, history, and people have always been highlights.

I’m usually wishing for one more day to enj...

19 days ago
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What Did I Do Wrong?

Storms Loom Over Paradise

This line from a recent essay stayed with me:

“What did I do wrong? Why couldn’t I work harder and make this happen for myself?”

I’ve heard versions of that from teachers, nurses, public servants, and good pe...

a month ago
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I Love Not Knowing When My Book Will Be Published

The Who in My Head by Andrew J. DiMeo, Sr., PhD — a collection of essays on becoming the real me. Cover design by Jojo Teckina / Lyrica Designs.

Anyone can self-publish. It’s great. This is self-published. I can be the raw, unfiltered me....

a month ago
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