Spotting Dragons
DECEMBER 2025 – The future is happening, ready or not. As per tradition, I took some long walks in the cold to reflect on this year and what signals life has been sending lately. Much remains true, I enjoy spending … Continued
DECEMBER 2025 – The future is happening, ready or not. As per tradition, I took some long walks in the cold to reflect on this year and what signals life has been sending lately. Much remains true, I enjoy spending … Continued
NOVEMBER 2025 – Your world is a lot larger than you think. The amount of lives you impact, the breadth of knowledge you’ve absorbed, the potential you have, it is all so much more than you give yourself credit for. … Continued
NOVEMBER 2024 – Change remains the changeless state. You can always bank on the unexpected to shake things up in your world. As ultimately, in life, everything is constantly in motion, even if moving a glacial pace. And it can … Continued
JULY 2024 – Free expression, free speech, freedom of inquiry, all of these things are absolutely essential for a healthy society and future, but also for creating anything creatively meaningful. This may seem painfully obvious, and yet, somehow it has … Continued
APRIL 2024 – Adventure often comes to call when you least expect it. Speaking of which, I had an awesome time venturing north to the path of the lunar eclipse this month to see the spectacle for myself. For the … Continued
SEPTEMBER 2023 – Time to step things up, summer vacation season is over. The pull of a new academic year never fails to bring clarity and an existential dread of sorts. Grab your number 2 pencils, pens, trapper keeper, and … Continued
FEBRUARY 2023 – World continues to turn, even in those quiet moments when everything seems so still and meditative. Our experience of time is often so uneven, weeks that feel like months, hours that feel like seconds. I recently re-watched … Continued
AUGUST 2022 – Nearly closing out the summer season, so you know what that means, hiking opportunities inbound! Ventured up to New Hampshire to visit friends and continue the quest for hiking all of the 4,000 ft peaks the state … Continued