

"Regrets sur ma vieille robe de chambre"
Diderot penned his ever-relevant " Regrets for My Old Dressing Gown "in 1768. The essay explores the discord of a space or a life when one simple item is exchanged for a luxurious version of itself. To my curious mind I'm unsure how much of it is hyperbolic metaphor and how much of it is real, but I do know Diderot literally bought his way into debt pursuing finer things in life (insert The Office (US) gif here). His spree began with a new robe--one purchased, the bright scar
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A guide to mental health resources
I wrote up a very high-level overview from my experience with mental health interventions (gratefully, none of which have required...
Aug 21, 202510 min read
As a Christian and a human
Lately, in an ever-increasingly-fraught world rocked by human crises symptomatic of political tensions, I've found myself evaluating what...
Jun 7, 202511 min read
Creating and using the web to share while the rotting Internet collapses in on itself
Since reading Jonathan Zottrain's Atlantic article in 2021, I have ascribed to the opinion that the Internet is a rotting collective of...
Mar 26, 20254 min read







