
Table talk is more than just small talk. Light reflections on life from my 50+ self, with some help by Table-Talk cards of The School of Life
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Table-talk is more than small talk. A personal project to reflect on how we stay in conversation with one another. These posts are meant to be light and short: not too serious, but not dull either. Credit: Table-Talk cards of The School of Life
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