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Broken but Readable

Greg Scaduto

A record of nations and men staggering through the dark.

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The death of the phone call.

You sit at the desk in the basement corner you call your office. The window above it looks at nothing. Just a wedge of grass and the foundation of the neighbor’s house. The screen glows the pale blue of a thing that doesn’t sleep, and you h...

8 days ago
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The inventory of an empty house.

Gender discourse has become stupid. I do not mean controversial, or incendiary, or even wrong, though it manages all three on a good day. I mean stupid in the technical sense, as a failure of the intellect to perform its basic office, which...

16 days ago
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Phronesis

I recently walked around Princeton University’s campus on a Saturday afternoon. It was beautiful in the way old American campuses always are: stone buildings with ivy climbing the walls, oak trees filtering the light, the kind of place that...

22 days ago
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You were never meant to love your job.

Most people are told to follow their passion. This advice is exactly wrong for most of them.

a month ago
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  • Greg Scaduto

    Freelance writer, finance guy, father of two, Army vet. Published in Rolling Stone, U.S. News & World Report, and Nature. Host of Broken but Readable on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

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