
If you've ever found yourself overthinking a conversation, a relationship, or a moment you can't quite explain, this is for you. The Human Bond explores the patters behind how we love, connect, and quietly fall apart. Life, in all its mess.
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I do not speak much in meetings.
Never have. Not in the way people expect from a leader. Not the way that gets you noticed or promoted in the corporate world. I sit there fully present, taking notes, following every slide, usually three sl...
Most people are looking for the one person who will be everything. The lover, the best friend, the person who shows up at the hospital and also makes Tuesday evenings worth having. I spent years watching this approach destroy perfectly good...
This is a true story. I am not proud of it. My wife has told it at dinner parties for twenty years and it gets longer every time.
My wife and I were travelling through New Zealand on vacation back in 2005. One of our bucket list destinati...
The email had been sitting in his drafts folder for three years.
She only found it because she was looking for something else entirely. She guessed his password, it was the same one for years, their old car with some symbols and their name...
“Oh f**king hell!!”
I left the package at the hotel reception.
Before you assume this was a casual oversight, let me explain exactly how much conscious effort went into still managing to forget it.
I had arranged for someone to leave an...
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Exploring the Human Bond. Not bondage…relax. Though don’t bonds eventually become bondage? M 54, essays from my life, fiction about yours. Love, desire, grief and the things humans do to each other nobody says out loud. Is this therapy? Maybe.
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