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Pull up a chair. Open a piece. Stay a while. Ideas this carefully made repay the reader who lingers.
Psychology & Behavior
By Kathryn Pennington. I am not a spontaneous person. I follow the calendar. I live by structure and schedules. I don't miss things. I check the school folder, make the lunch, pack the snack, and make sure the water bottle came home at the end of the day so it's ready again in the…
Economics
By Rylie Pennington. Education should be free worldwide because everyone should have access to the same resources, regardless of money, to create equal opportunities. Equal education would decrease poverty because better education provides people with the skills needed for more job…
Psychology & Behavior
By Daniel Pennington. A meditation on what humanity might become when survival stops being the point
There is a number that I find impossible to actually feel, no matter how many times I encounter it.
The observable universe contains an estimated two trillion galaxies. Not two trillion…
Theology & Spirituality
By Maya Reiss. Faith is often mistaken for certainty, but it may be something far more demanding: the willingness to continue in the presence of doubt. Not-knowing isn't a failure of faith; it's what gives it meaning.
Environment & Energy
By Daniel Pennington. Community debates about solar are still driven by assumptions that no longer align with the evidence. The data has moved on cost, durability, and impact, but the conversation, in many places, has not.