The Edit: Connections and Frameworks
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Listening to a loneliness expert, what we learn from ignorance and more in #TheEdit.
- The one question for rewarding connections. According to a loneliness expert – Fast Company
- What don’t we know? We have a lot to learn from studying our ignorance – New Yorker
- Last days of the lonely interstellar spacecraft. When the 50-year-old Voyager probe stopped sending messages home, Nasa had a problem. No one remembered how to fix it – Financial Times
- Frameworks. Knowledge is often a matter of discovery. But when the nature of an enquiry itself is at question, it is an act of creation – Aeon
- How to be more spontaneous as a busy adult. My nine-year-old skips, jumps, flails his arms, jumps some more, kicks, skip-jumps, stops by to punch me in the leg, and continues – TIME Magazine
- Pasta. What Italians know about cooking pasta that the rest of us don’t – The Atlantic
- Thomas Deininger, Trash Artist. In a film by gnarly bay, artist Thomas Deininger channels climate anxiety into creative expression – The Beautiful Truth
“There are limits to recollection, and to noticing in the moment. But you can understand what you looked away from, and toward.”
Joshua Rothman