"Whatever the ups and downs of detail within our limited experience, the larger whole is primarily beautiful." — Gregory Bateson
Sarah Jaquette Ray recalls the day she asked her students to envision a positive future 10–15 years ahead—one in which their hopes for solving global problems had been realized.
Article: Announcing Pace Layers
It’s fitting that Stewart Brand authored the first article in the inaugural issue of Pace Layers. It’s fitting that Stewart Brand authored the first article in the inaugural issue of Pace Layers. It’s fitting that Stewart Brand authored the first article in the inaugural issue of Pace Layers.
Article: Announcing Pace Layers
The Long Now Foundation, established in 1996, aims to foster long-term thinking and responsibility. \
Article: Announcing Pace Layers
Habitat
Good architecture is good for human well-being.
ARTICLE: Herzog & de Meuron Brings Humanity to Healthcare Design
Civics
You don’t need to take on the Herculean task of making new friends to be less lonely. You may just need a third place.
Learning
A school without teachers, classes, or theory
Website: Hive
Teaching
"Students don't care how much you know until they know how much you care."
ARTICLE: Fostering Culture & Belonging: Reflections from Teacher of the Year Finalists
Article: Each additional negative word in a news headline drives 2.3% more clicks.
Article: Veteran journalist Jennifer Rubin resigned from The Washington Post on January 13, citing concerns about corporate and billionaire ownership of major media outlets. Within just 10 days she had 335,00 subscribers on Substack.
Article:New research suggests that Walmart makes the communities it operates in poorer—even taking into account its famous low prices.
Article: Researchers have used machine learning to design nano-architected materials that have the strength of carbon steel but the lightness of Styrofoam.
Article: A growing body of research in psychology and neuroscience suggests that believing in meritocracy makes people more selfish, less self-critical and even more prone to acting in discriminatory ways.
"Broken English made it clear that Faithfull, whose death at 78 was announced on January 30, was a remarkable artist in her own right, and something quite different from the mere caricature of the beautiful muse on the arm of a rock star at his decadent height." - Bill Wyman
Video: Marianne Faithfull - Working Class Hero [1995] (Live)
Weekly Mixtape
In memory of Marianne Evelyn Gabriel Faithfull, singer, songwriter and actor, born 29 December 1946; died 30 January 2025
Playlist: Knowing loss
"The good thing about everything being so messed up is that no matter where you look there’s good work to be done.”
- Derek Jensen
"It is only for the sake of those without hope that hope is given to us." - Walter Benjamin
“We are lonesome animals. We spend all of our life trying to be less lonesome. One of our ancient methods is to tell a story begging the listener to say—and to feel—‘yes, that is the way it is, or at least that’s the way I feel it. You’re not as alone as you thought." —John Steinbeck
In this comprehensive article author Ella Saltmarshe explores the power of storytelling as a tool for systems change and social transformation. She presents a structured framework for understanding and using stories in three key ways.
Article: Using Story to Change Systems
Stories for Life is a project inspired by the question: How do we tell the story of a new economy?
In exploring the root causes of our crises, this team found "humility and clarity in ancient wisdom."
Web project: Stories for Life
Author and Omega Institute co-founder Elizabeth Lesser’s first book, Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow, transformed my relationship with life’s challenges.
Podcast: Brené Brown with Elizabeth Lesser on The Power of Women’s Stories
Habitat
Good architecture is good for human well-being.
ARTICLE: Herzog & de Meuron Brings Humanity to Healthcare Design
Civics
You don’t need to take on the Herculean task of making new friends to be less lonely. You may just need a third place.
Learning
A school without teachers, classes, or theory
Website: Hive
Teaching
"Students don't care how much you know until they know how much you care."
ARTICLE: Fostering Culture & Belonging: Reflections from Teacher of the Year Finalists
Article: For the first time, 2025 will see streamers outpace commercial broadcaster in global content spend.
Article: Office-to-residential conversions are expected to reach new highs in 2025.
Article: The collective motion of large crowds may be predictable past a certain density of people in a given area.
Article: Poll: Most Americans still support diversity initiatives
Article: Whalesong patterns follow a universal law of human language
Article: Tomorrow's buildings might need to move.
Amália Rodrigues, the undisputed "Queen of Fado," says that fado music cannot be defined. "Fado is mystery," she has said, "the only thing that matters is to feel the fado. The fado is not meant to be sung; it simply happens. You feel it, you don’t understand it and you don’t explain it."
Video: Carminho: Tiny Desk Concert
Weekly Mixtape
Fado was born in Portugal, but the geography of loss knows no boundaries.
Playlist: Knowing loss