On the oldest way of paying attention — how animist traditions reframe our relationship with a world that is not inert, but alive.
Garden
A collection of interconnected notes, ideas, and evergreen content. Notes grow over time — from seeds to evergreen.
Rethinking prosperity beyond GDP — why producing and consuming less might be the most radical act of our time.
What would it actually mean to live differently? Exploring sufficiency, ecosocialism, and the refusal of infinite growth on a finite planet.
The quiet art of spending less, needing less, and discovering that enough is a place you can actually live.
Not a country but a position — and the everyday mode of living that depends on an elsewhere.
On choosing the periphery — where silence has weight, seasons set the schedule, and distance becomes a kind of freedom.
Imagining a future that's not dystopia or techno-utopia but something handmade, sun-powered, and stubbornly hopeful.