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Read & Riot

Read & Riot

Candid essays about navigating growth, doubt, and the everyday challenges of being fully human in a world that forgets how.

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There’s a particular kind of exhaustion that comes from realising you’ve been performing, not for someone you love or admire, but for someone whose opinion you don’t even respect. We adjust our voices, soften our edges, make ourselves palat...

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I have good people around me and I'm still unreachably alone.

The loneliness I mean is not the one that comes from having nobody. I have people. Good ones. People who would answer at midnight, who know enough of my history to not need the backstory. The loneliness I mean coexists with all of that and ...

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The truth about “wasting time”: how productivity culture stole our lives

Sometimes I think the biggest scam of modern life is the idea of “wasting time.” Not because wasting time doesn’t exist, but because the definition we’ve been handed is so narrow, so moralized, so soaked in productivity culture that it bare...

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Most people don’t actually know what they want

There is an assumption that appears often in modern culture.

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