Meditations
Short reflections, fragments, and principles—written to be reread.
On returning to the task
2 Mar 2026The work is rarely lost. What’s lost is attention. Begin where you are, with what is in front of you—cleanly, without apology.
What cannot be hurried
24 Feb 2026Some outcomes respond to pressure. The important ones respond to consistency. Hurry only creates the feeling of progress.
Attention is a moral act
15 Feb 2026Where you place attention becomes what you reward. And what you reward becomes who you are becoming.
Discomfort as instruction
6 Feb 2026Discomfort is not always a warning. Sometimes it’s feedback: you are near the edge of what you can do.
The argument against drift
29 Jan 2026Drift is the default state. If you do not choose your days, they will be chosen for you—quietly, efficiently, and without your consent.