The Joy of Missing Out Is Real — and I’m Living Proof
After years of chasing plans and posts, I found freedom in slowing down. This is what it means to protect your peace.
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After years of chasing plans and posts, I found freedom in slowing down. This is what it means to protect your peace.
This personal column challenges the glorification of nonstop work and argues that real power lies in slowing down, choosing joy, and reclaiming rest.
In a world that equates value with virality, what happens to the joy of creating just for yourself? Smriti Mamgain reflects on the pressure to monetize everything, and what it means to return to art, rest, and hobbies without a performance lens.
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By: Tricia Callahan There is only so much I can take before you push me away. Our street lined with regret. I lit…
By: Tricia Callahan Night approaches slowly Whispering Cold Ice Summerlee Road. Black pavement Green toads Tarnished textile Muddy little feet…
Autopoemography By: Joshua Medsker We ride out of the bookstore (rock bios and poetry in our day packs) twisting and…
By: Alexia Whit I always avoid your corner, In case you might see me. When we passed on the street,…