When I launched this site three years ago today, the intended audience was only one person. Everything was written for her — in the hopes that she would find it and come back into my life. My hopes were rewarded. Sort of.
She came back into my life — in and out, back and forth — for most of the past three years. She was an avid reader of the site almost from the beginning. Then she became a regular commenter, first using a pseudonym and then using her real name (and a goofy picture with a wig).
She’s no longer a reader here and no longer part of my life. The details don’t really matter that much at this point. The psychology of what happened is actually very interesting, but it’s not in her best interest that the full story be told, so I won’t.
The only reason I tell you this story is to say that I started writing here with a surface-level purpose — which was quite real and honest — but always with a deeper and more important underlying purpose. Now that underlying purpose is completely gone, and I’m not sure anymore what my goals here are.
I haven’t been writing very much for months now. For nearly two years of the site’s existence, I wrote at least one article almost every day. For a long stretch of time, I also had a second article each day — written by the “staff monkeys” — with links of the day. I went through a lot of changes as a result of this experience, and it’s affected what I’m willing to write.

More dependence ahead now that half of households get U.S. checks
Without hope for a better future, depression grabs us by the throat
Goodbye, Charlotte (2009-2016)
There are times we need to quit; what do you need to quit today?
‘All animals are equal, but [deaf] animals are more equal than others’
What really matters in life? Hardly any of the things we worry about
Public discourse is distorted by constant outrage over anecdotes
Visit with high school best friend leaves me pondering my old fears
Faith and fear collide where dreams and reality come together