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My buddy Ray called me last spring, two weeks into his retirement. Sixty-eight years old. Forty-one years as a plumber. He wasn’t calling to complain. He was calling because something strange had happened. “Tommy,” he said, “I went fishing by myself yesterday, just sat there for four hours, and I felt like myself for the ... Read more Read more ›
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Hacks season 5 has been treating us to one episode a week on HBO Max — but for the next fortnight, things are looking a little different. Read more ›
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I drafted a text last Tuesday night, sitting on the balcony of my apartment here in Saigon with the city humming below. Three paragraphs, warm, honest, final. It was to a friend I’ve known for almost twenty years. The gist of it was that I didn’t think we really knew each other any more, and ... Read more Read more ›
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The spotless kitchen counter isn't a sign of someone who has their life together — it's often the fingerprint of someone who once had nothing else they could hold steady. Read more ›
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This phenomenon isn't about being a light sleeper—it's your nervous system running a protective protocol it developed when you first learned that trusting anything outside yourself to show up on time was a gamble your survival couldn't afford to take. Read more ›
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After decades of feeling bitter about my adult children's rare phone calls, I finally realized the heartbreaking truth: their absence in my retirement is the very proof that I succeeded as a father. Read more ›
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I noticed something during my years in corporate. You could be in a room full of people. A team meeting, a client dinner, an after-work drinks thing where everyone’s laughing and trading stories. And still feel like you were on the other side of a glass wall. Not because nobody was there. Because nobody was ... Read more Read more ›
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