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THE ONLY THING WE HAVE TO FEAR

I had a revelation a few weeks ago that felt profoundly illuminating, if a bit dispiriting: I realized that my most consistent emotion when confronted with anything new is fear.

This is not something I’m enormously proud to share, as I lik...

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HOW WE MADE 'HOW WE MADE YOUR MOTHER.'

When How I Met Your Mother went off the air eleven years ago, I thought I had to do everything I could to get away from it, to put some distance between myself and that charming, hapless, lovesick dude I played for 208 episodes.

I was keen...

a year ago
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ON MINDING WHAT HAPPENS (OR NOT)

Miles Johnson, 2021

When I met my wife she had a small chalkboard in her kitchen upon which she’d written a quote from the philosopher and sage Jiddu Krishnamurti: “Here is my secret. I don't mind what happens.”

I’d come across the quote...

a year ago
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LESSONS FROM A LOCKED DOOR

Locked Doors by Sam Sidders

A friend of mine said something to me a couple of weeks ago that bowled me over and I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it. He said “I’m realizing that if a door is locked that means that nothing I need i...

a year ago
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HELLO WORLD I'M A VERY PRIVATE PERSON

For my birthday a few years ago a friend got me a reading from the astrologer Laurence Hillman. It was revelatory. In addition to gently suggesting I get a dog, Hillman explained to me that one can locate in almost all charts what he called...

2 years ago
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