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How Did America’s Weirdest, Most Freedom-Obsessed State Fall for an Authoritarian Governor?

In the course of a single month this year, the following news reports emanated from Florida: A gun enthusiast in Tampa built a 55-foot backyard pool shaped like a revolver, with a hot tub in the hammer.

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Allen Bingham Meanderings March 27, 2023 1 Minute

May Sarton on How to Cultivate Your Talent

There is a reason we call our creative endowments gifts — they come to us unbidden from an impartial universe, dealt by the unfeeling hand of chance.

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Allen Bingham Meanderings March 27, 2023 1 Minute

An Introvert’s Field Guide to Friendship: Thoreau on the Challenges and Rewards of the Art of Connection

Friendship is the sunshine of life — the quiet radiance that makes our lives not only livable but worth living. (This is why we must use the utmost care in how we wield the word friend.

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Allen Bingham Meanderings March 27, 2023 1 Minute

The Value of Being Wrong: Lewis Thomas on Generative Mistakes

We know that life is the self-correcting mechanism for error — as much in its evolutionary history as in its existential reality.

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Allen Bingham Meanderings March 27, 2023 1 Minute

Procrastinating Ourselves to Death

Jenny Odell’s latest book asks an urgent question: What happens when our emergencies become banal? My wrist gets a buzz. The tiny computer strapped around it lights up with a message, rendered in lilac-blue: I am sitting, the watch informs me. I shouldn’t be.

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Allen Bingham Meanderings March 25, 2023 1 Minute

Life Is Worse for Older People Now

Last December, during a Christmas Eve celebration with my in-laws in California, I observed what I now realize was the future of COVID for older people.

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Allen Bingham Meanderings March 25, 2023 1 Minute

2,000 Years of Kindness

“Practice kindness all day to everybody and you will realize you’re already in heaven now,” Jack Kerouac wrote in a beautiful 1957 letter to his first wife turned lifelong friend. “Kindness, kindness, kindness,” Susan Sontag resolved in her diary on New Year’s Day in 1972.

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Allen Bingham Meanderings March 20, 2023 1 Minute

The Transcendent Brain: The Poetic Physicist Alan Lightman on Spirituality for the Science-Spirited

“That is happiness,” Willa Cather wrote, “to be dissolved into something complete and great.

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Allen Bingham Meanderings March 20, 2023 1 Minute

How to Bear Your Loneliness: Grounding Wisdom from the Great Buddhist Teacher Pema Chödrön

“You are born alone. You die alone. The value of the space in between is trust and love,” the artist Louise Bourgeois wrote in her diary.

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Allen Bingham Meanderings March 20, 2023 1 Minute

Four Words to Seem More Polite

Empathy makes you better at cocktail parties—and at life. In a touching Medium post a few days ago, the writer and programmer Paul Ford shared what he thinks is the secret to his politeness.

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Allen Bingham Meanderings March 18, 2023 1 Minute

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