I thought for a good while about whether or not to write anything today, because sometimes tucking words into the ordinary cracks of a life—walls, floorboards, under the sofa, between books, inside jars of rice and pasta, windowframes—can be a more valuable and reverberating choice than scattering synonyms across a page. But, here we are, because I got stuck thinking about action and inaction and then thought
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I thought for a good while about whether or not to write anything today, because sometimes tucking words into the ordinary cracks of a life—walls, floorboards, under the sofa, between books, inside jars of rice and pasta, windowframes—can be a more valuable and reverberating choice than scattering synonyms across a page. But, here we are, because I got stuck thinking about action and inaction and then thought