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Healthy Obsessions

As readers know, I take two days out of every week to volunteer in what’s called a “case management” position with a community service organization. That means I have regular clients with-whom I do regular check-ins, helping them with goal...

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Will Clinton Avoid Gambling Addiction???

Happy New Year!

Yesterday I made an innocuous post on X/Twitter about my software project VibeKoder, which I told you all about in October.

Well yesterday, someone with fewer than a hundred followers retweeted it, saying it was absolutely...

5 months ago
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Notes on Notes from Underground

I speed-read the last half of Dostoevsky’s Notes from Underground today. I seldom make time for fiction, but it was short enough—I’d encourage anyone to invest the time.

The narrator is all too familiar. Completely relatable: a cross-secti...

6 months ago
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I am a disgusting snob

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Moral and aesthetic horror at the ignobility of the popular scene gave way to an opposite attitude in the symbolists, and Mallarmé is, before Joyce, the best spokesman of the new approach...

A shop window full of ne...

6 months ago
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McLuhan as Liberator of the Technologically Determined

I have been asked by Dan Gardner about the case against McLuhan’s being-labeled as a technological determinist in its “best form.” While I could indicate a few writings, I’d rather try my hand at making the case myself. There are too many u...

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