There’s so much great content here on Substack that I wanted to share some of my favorite recent posts. Enjoy!
“I don’t see myself getting sick of frozen yogurt, and I don’t want to be dead dead, ever. Do you, or do you only think you’re supposed to say you don’t mind ending your existence, as long as your molecules float around as the star dust they came from?” -
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’s Substack, Raising Good Humans, Frank Bruni, journalist and professor, gives incredible tips and questions to ask our children while supporting their worldviews and infusing them with nuance and understanding.When you’re a writer, what do you do about the bad reviews? Do you respond? Or pretend you haven’t seen the negativity? What is the “correct” response?
explores that question.“It seems like America gets a little more divided every day as we yell at each other from behind our screens, while simultaneously connecting to each other less and less in person and out in the real world. I know there are a lot of musicians out there who feel the same way I do, but they refuse to talk about it for fear of losing ticket and album sales.” -
”As a society, we are so fully invested in capitalism, competition and algorithms that it’s almost impossible to pull ourselves out of the cycle to see a bigger pattern, which is that we have entire economies built upon our misery.” -
There is a lot at stake in the coming election, and it can feel overwhelming to know how to make a difference, above and beyond getting to the polls.
breaks it down for us.
Thanks so much for including me in your roundup!