Look, I noticed it last Tuesday. I’d been at a long lunch with three people I genuinely like, walked back to my apartment, sat on the couch, and felt the kind of low static hum I used to associate ...
There’s something deeply counterintuitive buried in some recent Gallup figures, and I think it’s worth sitting with for a moment. The generation that has never known a world without smartphones, that ...
I want to tell you about a specific Sunday in 2018, in my parents’ kitchen in London. We’ve been told, more or less ...
The loneliness that hurts most isn't the empty house — it's the one waiting for you in the room where everyone thinks they ...
If you spend any time watching people with very different amounts of money move through the same social spaces, you stop ...
We have been listening, lately, to people in their first year or two out of the workforce. The thing that is actually ...
Doubt is an uncomfortable condition, but certainty is a ridiculous one. It’s the second half I keep turning over. Not because ...
Most rest discourse assumes the problem is time management. For a specific kind of high-functioning adult, it isn't. It's ...
For most of the last century, the story of automation went something like this. Machines come for the factory floor first.
The tiredness that doesn't match what you did all day isn't laziness or a sleep problem. It's the cost of switching between ...
After a decade of defaulting to the word 'tired,' I realised it was never the truth — just the version of the truth nobody ...