Retired Philosophy Professor
After 30 years of asking students uncomfortable questions, I now ask them to myself. I write about meaning, mortality, and the small truths hiding in ordinary moments.
Most days you'll find me with black coffee and too many open books.
Motivation isn’t a mood you wait for. It’s what shows up when tomorrow has already been decided—and you keep a small contract with yourself.
Read on Medium →We spend lifetimes running from what frightens us, constructing elaborate escapes. But fear doesn't want to be solved. It wants to be met.
Read on Medium →At twenty-five, I thought time was infinite. At forty, I suspected it wasn't. At seventy-two, I know it isn't. This is not a sad realization. It's a clarifying one.
Read on Medium →Most of us are running the same poisoned code—always reaching, never landing. The antidote isn’t a feeling. It’s learning to see what was given.
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