The Lie That Resonates
Chemistry is a curious metaphor for human connection because matchmaking is certainly not a science—not yet anyway. Thanks to the Tinders and eHarmonys, we have…
A blog about deliberate mistakes and unexpected connections.
Chemistry is a curious metaphor for human connection because matchmaking is certainly not a science—not yet anyway. Thanks to the Tinders and eHarmonys, we have…
This January, I noticed a lot of ads, links, and email subject lines with the cliché, “New Year; New You.” The copywriters weren’t even trying.…
My father is an engineer. For a time, in the 1960s, he worked on the heat shield for the Apollo modules that took us to…
Let’s think about writing for a moment. We think of writing in two ways. First, there is the writing we do everyday. The phrases that…
The basic unit of digital communications is the bit, short for binary digit. By binary, we mean a unit of information that comes in one…
Human beings can turn anything into an artform, even our demons. Like those days when you procrastinate. Let’s say you specifically set aside a day…
As I write in The Interactive Voice, words themselves are thesis statements. The lawyer Raphael Lemkin first developed and coined the term “genocide” in response…
I gave a TEDx talk. I didn’t expect to give one. I was nominated, made it through two selection cuts, and then received a formal…
When I was a kid, the calendar divided into average days and holidays. On holidays, there were presents and candy. Then the presents—and the holidays—lost…
The great director Orson Welles said “a poet needs a pen, a painter a brush, and a filmmaker an army.” That’s no longer true. When…