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What if we thought of “service” in the context of loneliness?

A soup kitchen vs. reaching out to a friend? (Or both.) Continue Reading

The peril of convenience

We can get a lot of what we want quickly, but what’s the external cost of that? Continue Reading

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The Blunder Years, Episode 75: Is it OK for guys to be depressed?

I’m a guy, and I often feel lonely and sad. Is that OK to discuss, however? And we shift society’s views on this? Continue Reading

Blunder Years, Episode 1: “Existential Adriftness”

A conversation about drinking wine in bathtubs, cricket emojis, Internet friends, and whether your 30s are when you “deserve more.” Continue Reading

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We need to really, really stop ignoring loneliness as a topic

It impacts many of us, and having more open discussions would probably be beneficial, even though it’s not the easiest topic. Continue Reading

Your whole life will probably shift in two years, and that’s OK

Humanity is mostly about being adaptable anyway. Continue Reading

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Four years, two lives, one realization

I moved to Texas on July 14, 2014. A lot has changed. Continue Reading

I graduated college 15 years ago. A lot of shit’s changed.

I’m divorced, one of my best friends is dead, and I’m trying to thrive. What does it all mean, y’all? Continue Reading