
Writing for the moment when the old story stops working, and nothing new has formed yet. If you’re tired of being told to fix yourself or figure it out, this space is for you. Here, uncertainty is treated as a real state, not a problem to solve.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 21 | Founded | 7 months ago | Last Issue | 5 days ago |
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I asked whether women ever leave the house completely barefaced.
Not for a wedding. Not to prove a point. Just to buy milk, go to work, walk the dog, live a normal day.
Some said they haven’t worn makeup in years. Many still enjoyed it, b...
Karen with her children (2005)
There’s something people don’t talk about.
It sit’s quietly with you.
You’re still doing what needs to be done. But underneath, there’s a sense you might not be using your life fully.
That’s where the thin...
Self-portrait by Wilde
The first half of life rarely unfolds according to a plan.
Most people begin with the same intention: build a career, a family, build something that will support a good life.
And for a while it works that way. The...
Most parents carry an internal dialogue we never say out loud. We smile in photos, say our children are our world, and say what people expect to hear because it feels safer than telling the truth. But behind closed doors, somewhere between...
Lexxola summer in the med.
There was a school project.
Children were asked to draw circles around the people in their lives. The bigger the circle, the more important that person was: friends, teachers, parents, siblings.
One girl drew t...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I write about the moment people start questioning the life they built. Through conversations with older people, I explore the truths many of us only recognise later. No fluff. Just something real you can sit with.
I write about thinking as a discipline — what it costs when we don’t do it well, and how it shapes leadership and learning.
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