… isn’t immortality. It’s money. There’s a TED Talk about it. About how we’ve all just agreed to predicate a great deal of our everyday activities on the notion that a rectangular piece of green paper means value. That it has value, that we need it to do business, buy stuff, stock the fridge, getRead more
For the most part, I don’t think most of us know we’re going to die. And for the most part, I don’t think we know that we’re truly, deeply, intrinsically connected, either. I found out I was going to die when I was 34 because I was diagnosed with a cancer that had persisted forRead more
I’m the tail end of generation X and have explained that experience to millennials like this:when I was applying for college, I had to mail away for catalogues and write essays out on paper and mail ‘em in, and wait for paper letters of acceptance. My first week of school, my parents had moved toRead more
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