Happiness

Jun
22
On drawing the moon and confirmation bias

On drawing the moon and confirmation bias

Some thoughts about learning to see what's there, not what you THINK is there.
6 min read
May
21
On water tanks and the joys of doomsday prepping

On water tanks and the joys of doomsday prepping

I always dismissed doomsday preppers. Now I'm starting to think they might have the right idea.
9 min read
May
04
When the world is in flux, a sketch is better than a painting

When the world is in flux, a sketch is better than a painting

Now's not the time for long-term plans, but it can be a good time for tiny projects.
3 min read
Dec
20
Fallow Time ๐ŸŒž

Fallow Time ๐ŸŒž

Goddamn I love this time of year. Not only because of mimosas and mince pies and friends and fun (which, to be fair, are things I love a very lot), but because of how good it is to not be productive for a bit.
3 min read
Dec
04
How to manage depression like a grownup

How to manage depression like a grownup

Depression is WEIRD. Itโ€™s a much weirder disease than you expect it to be. Which is why, when it starts sneaking up on you in your teen years or your 20s, which is when it normally manifests, it can be hard to even recognise what it is, let alone know what youโ€™re supposed to do about it.
5 min read