
When a group of high school students wrote to Kurt Vonnegut, he answered with an assignment no one expected: write a poem, then shred it. No applause, no grade, no glory. Just creation for its own sake. Here’s why his strange little challenge still matters, and why I’m trying it too. Continue reading

: This week was proof that the internet never sleeps, but that doesn’t mean we have to stay up with it. We can scroll past the bitterness, face what matters, and still protect our peace. Quiet moments aren’t weakness, they’re survival. And sometimes survival looks like shutting it all off. Continue reading

What if we ditched money entirely? David Arthur Johnston has lived that way for nearly 20 years, surviving on goodwill and grit. I’m fascinated—and terrified. Amazon would have me on a missing-persons list. Still, his radical choice makes me wonder how different life could be without price tags. Continue reading
