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What Cal Ripken Jr. Taught Me About Reliability
How my favorite baseball player made me learn to appreciate the art of showing up.
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Uncertainty Hangs Over the Web and Life
Thoughts on weathering the shifts in the web design and writing spaces. The struggle is real, my friends.
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Why I’ve Worked Alone for 25+ Years
I’ve worked from home since the 1990’s. Here’s why I like it that way.
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Thoughts on Old-School Web Design and Blacksmiths
Gather ’round, ye children, as we discuss the ancient methods of web designers past.
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Declutter Your Brain From Tech Overload
Tips for freeing yourself from the blips, bleeps, and bad news of the online world.
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This Is My Brain on Social Media
Social media has stressed me out. Here’s how taking an unexpected break helped my mental health.
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What Jackie Robinson Means to Me
A few thoughts on a personal hero who is also an American hero.
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The Consequence of Being Tethered to Tech
An always-on lifestyle is the expectation these days. But adopting it means losing a bit of ourselves.
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The Limits of Understanding People
Sometimes, understanding others makes you wish you could change them.
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Why Social Media and Humility Aren’t Friends
How social media makes us all insufferable braggarts.









