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New Things

Eric Athas

Weekly tips and essays explaining the onslaught of new things in our lives, and updates on my forthcoming book.

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  • Eric Athas

    A journalist writing about the onslaught of new things. I’m writing a book with Grand Central Balance about how to reshape your relationship with newness to save you time, money, and attention. Day job as a deputy editor at The New York Times.

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