The Value of Recording and Sharing Conversations
I believe that many, many more conversations should be recorded, and that many more conversations should be shared publicly when recorded.
Notes in the notebook are short pieces where I’m exploring a new idea or direction, with less of an emphasis on quality or polish.
I believe that many, many more conversations should be recorded, and that many more conversations should be shared publicly when recorded.
Inspired by my friend Loopy, I’ve been posting my “drafts” on Twitter on Sundays for several weeks. Drafts are any tweets that you may not have posted yet, potentially but not necessarily saved in the…
When I hold a grudge, it burns in my heart, a tarry black ball of coal fuming anger, resentment, and hatred. I do myself spiritual injury when I do not forgive. The pain I hold…
Seeing myself, the people in my life, and the world in terms of vows has brought me a set of gifts. I look closely at each person, and try to discern what their vow is….
Like most teenagers, I went through a rebellious phase. I became a fervent atheist, amongst other things. In retrospect, this was a strange development. I wasn’t raised as a theist. I grew up in the…
There was once a little boy. He looked out his window, jaw dropped, wondrous at the amazement of life. He started crying. Life was so beautiful, so confusing, so complex, so mysterious, so foreign. Why…
There’s a genre of blog posts that many of my blog posts fall into: what I call the “informational blog post.” Not all of my writing falls into this category. I also write shitposts, autobiographical…
Right Speech is the third component of Buddhism’s Noble Eightfold Path. Reflecting on Right Speech is a necessary component of the Buddhist spiritual path, but also provides useful guidelines for anyone who is aware of…
In this piece, I’ll reflect on my conversational influences, and the moves and skills I learned from each of them.
There is an online community that I’m in that has an unusual but powerful social technology for asynchronous communication, colloquially called “feeds.”