What Your Workspace Is Actually Doing to You
Your desk setup is quietly affecting your focus, energy, and mood. Here is what workspace ergonomics research actually shows — and what to do about it.
Your desk setup is quietly affecting your focus, energy, and mood. Here is what workspace ergonomics research actually shows — and what to do about it.
Why we prefer monsters to explanations — and what changes when we stop The first response When people hear about a horrific act of violence — especially inside a family — the first response is not a thought. It is something in the body. A tightening behind the ribs. A flash of image no one…
I recently read an article by David Axelsen and Lasse Nielsen (2024), “The expressive injustice of being rich,” which argues that extreme wealth should be understood not only as a distributive problem, but also as an expressive one. Their central claim is that retaining or spending excess wealth in a context of deprivation carries a…
This text concludes a sequence of reflections centered on the life of Robert E. Howard and on the intimate world of care, closeness, and dependence in which that life took shape. The earlier pieces lingered on childhood, family bonds, illness, and emotional concentration, attempting to stay close to lived conditions rather than reduce them to…
This text continues a reflection that began in the previous articles:When a Life Is Held Together by One ThingHester Howard: a life narrowed by illness, care, and constraint What follows is not an explanation of suicide and not a psychological diagnosis.It is an attempt to understand how a human life can gradually become organized around…
This text continues a reflection that began in the previous article: When a Life Is Held Together by One Thing. I chose to separate it into several texts, not because they belong to a formal series, but because each needed its own space to remain human and precise. When we look at a life from…
I watched this film by accident.It was The Whole Wide World — a quiet and thoughtful portrayal of the writer Robert E. Howard.It was suggested to me by an app, without context or explanation, and I did not choose it with any particular intention. I simply agreed to watch — the way we sometimes do,…
In a world mesmerized by the glow of luxury, where the latest designer handbag or rarefied timepiece is more than an accessory — it is a statement — it is tempting to view such objects purely as trophies of success or symbols of personal achievement. The shimmer and status they confer captivate eyes and wallets…
Introduction: The Sanctuary of Home Privacy In an era of always-on connectivity and shrinking personal space, the quest for privacy at home has never felt more urgent—or more complicated. Our homes are meant to be sanctuaries, but daily realities of shared rooms, digital intrusions, and blurred work-life boundaries mean privacy must be earned and continually…
Social pressure in interior design decorating often manifests through subtle yet powerful influences that shape how people create and inhabit their spaces. Real-life examples vividly illustrate the emotional and social challenges individuals face under these pressures, as well as practical ways to overcome them. Pain Point 1: The Burden of Conforming to Trends — Loss…