I feel like a contradiction lately.
I want to withdraw from the modern world — from the intellectual, psychological and spiritual rot that’s leading humanity down an ugly path — but I don’t want to give up the conveniences that have come with that modern world.
I suspect the internal rot which I see around me inevitably comes right along with the technological marvels we’re building for ourselves — and it requires some kind of terrible tradeoff that I don’t want to make. I want to have the shiny technological toys with none of the downsides.
It’s hard to know where to strike a balance. On one side, there’s an Amish-like life of being grounded in the warmth of community and personal connection. It’s the ideal or fantasy of country life — of being rooted to land and a slower pace and more traditional values. On the other side is a post-modernist life of shallow connection with little meaning, but filled with technological progress and urban excitement — along with opportunities for success and wealth and ego gratification.

Liberty-minded people need to distance ourselves from crazy folks
Irrational beliefs hurt all of us when you hand power to the ignorant
Money isn’t evil, but obsession with it brings out worst in us
If you ask wrong questions about politics, you’ll get wrong answers
Trivial distractions keep us from focusing on love and connection
I don’t understand YouTube fame, but I’m drawn toward it anyway
Please read this: If you love books and smart women, you might cry, too
Getting better at all I do is only way to fight ‘imposter syndrome’
Could we solve tough problems if we didn’t know they’re difficult?