I Wanna Live In A Dream In My Photographic Machine
Photography is the creator’s tool for helping us reveal to the world its true beauty. It drags us out of bed in the wee hours of the morning to capture delicate morning light, and in refining our own style of picture-taking we find that photography draws us in towards the most noble thing of all, perfection.
READ MORE →Thank You Sir, May I Have Another?
How are we supposed to be happy with one sugar glazed pastry when our friend has two? We feel an intense burning sensation in our soul that radiates down our arms into clenched fists when the realization strikes that we could have asked for more.
READ MORE →The Death of You and Me
We spend our whole life running away from the topic of growing old, but as we give search for ways to cope with our unavoidable future we might actually stumble upon the greatest opportunity of all time.
READ MORE →The Benefits Of A Good Hoax
A well-conceived hoax is not just a celebration of a creative art form but also an inquiry into what we hope is true and what really is. Hoaxes, however benign or malicious, become fun tools for preparing citizens with the understanding of how the world actually works.
READ MORE →Neurasthenia And The Two Most Important Things To Be
Time, that bastard of a thing, is never around long enough when our attention is drawn towards more activities. So we must choose our recreations wisely. We must choose the pursuits that bring the greatest benefit to our self, the most important person in the world.
READ MORE →Gentlemen Of The Road
Gentlemen of the road walk for pleasure and are completely happy in the company of their own mind. And the benefits they reap are more than just good health and a pinch of fresh air.
READ MORE →The Importance Of Being Idle
Idleness is a virtue. It has as much to do with doing nothing as it does with finding harmony with oneself and experiencing life unhurriedly, exactly as it unfolds. If only there were more of it in the world...
READ MORE →The Forest In Winter
For all the living we do, less of it is done outside than in. Sure, there''s a time for hot cocoa, wool socks, and a book by the fireplace, and then there''s a time for none of that.
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