People all around me seem angry and agitated lately in ways that they don’t even seem to fully understand. I’ve realized lately that I’ve felt something very much like what existential philosophers called existential angst or dread.
It seems as though we have more choices than ever, but we have less confidence than ever before in our ability to make the right choices. I suggest that we’re feeling these ways because we’re focused on the wrong things in life.

Goodbye, Dagny (2004-2019)
Authentic identity gets lost when everything becomes performance
Love’s closest counterfeit sounds like love but acts like selfish need
Here’s the jobs growth Obama promised—in federal workers
Why am I shocked that a friend’s happy news makes me feel envy?
Collective freak-out over tasteless shirt points to double standard
U.S. gives $529 million to build car with worse gas mileage than SUV
At times, we have to just wait for the day when we’ll see the fruit
Cats, dogs and children teach me efficiency doesn’t always matter