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All essays — slow, reflective writing on design, creativity, and attention.

Where to Go
We often approach the map as a set of problems to be solved, a grid of coordinates that must justify the cost of the ticket. We look for the superlative—the oldest, the steepest,…

The Beauty of Empty Space
In a world obsessed with filling every pixel, every shelf, every moment, there is profound power in leaving things undone. Whitespace is not absence—it is intention.

Why We Notice the Unremarkable
The most vivid memories often come from the most ordinary moments. A bus stop in the rain. A stranger's laugh. The way light fell across a kitchen table.

A Morning Ritual in Kyoto
At 5:30 AM, the city is a watercolor still wet. The monks have already swept the temple stones. The only sound is the wooden clapper of a noodle shop opening its shutters.

The Architecture of Thought
We think of ideas as intangible, but they live in space. The room you work in shapes the quality of your thinking as surely as the words you read.

Slow Design in a Fast World
The best things are not made quickly. They are made carefully, then left alone to settle, like a good soup or a well-rested dough.

On Walking Without Purpose
The best walks are the ones with no destination. The mind, unburdened by objective, begins to wander in the oldest and most productive sense of the word.