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Story Matters β€” June 2018
Start Small.
Push Back.
Part 3 on moral design
Zack Bryant urges us to consider the method and manner of production, as people who pursue moral design for ourselves and for our clients.
WASTE NOT
Running after one's hat
Running after one’s hat
Amid summer floods here in Virginia, we recall this classic essay by G.K. Chesterton, prompting us to approach inconveniences with joy.
Quotidiana
Running after one's hat
Who was Wayne?
In this riveting podcast, a boy in a found photo causes strangers to undertake a decades-long search for his identity.
Reply All
Running after one's hat
The secret economy of animals
Bees and baboons regulate their own biological markets, exchanging goods for services.
Bloomberg
Running after one's hat
As sad or happy as the tide
They are walking in the woods along the coast and in a grassy meadow, wasting, they come upon two old neglected apple trees.
Poets.org
Running after one's hat
Can we dream beyond royalty?
A magnificent essay by Teju Cole, wrestling with identity and the illusions of his homeland.
Medium

β€œAn adventure is only an inconvenience rightly considered.”
β€” G.K. CHESTERTON
β€œOn Running After One’s Hat”

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