As you live through humanity’s only chance to turn the tides, how do you bear witness? Where are your narratives naked facts and where do you romanticize? Watch how you form memories about this period, which will—undoubtedly—go down in the history books, and notice your strategies for unbiased observation.
Read MoreWith opportunities knocking and a fast-filling calendar, we’re staring down a month of excitement, anticipation, dread, overwhelm, and curiosity. What we once took for granted has suddenly become novel again as we step into the spotlight.
Read MoreThank you to everyone who counted up their yardage and posted it in the last week; that made all the difference! We blew our goal of making it to the space station this month out of the water. In May, we logged 96,501 yards as a collective. We are definitely gaining momentum, and we’ll make it to our next milestone before you know it.
Read MoreWhile you might think making yarn would be easy—isn’t it just, like, twisting some threads together?—there are so many steps that go into processing fiber from start to finish, not to mention the care for the animals that many natural fibers come from.
Read MoreAs a person who identifies as a plural and finds it useful to identify characters or sub-agents in my mind, each new character is not necessarily a new part of me. It is a piece of me that has, before now, operated below the surface of my awareness, and I want to “disambiguate” that identity to bring it into focus, make friends, and share knowledge.
Read MoreWhen I say I am a plural system, what I mean is that I articulate my concept of self in terms of many people. Speaking in terms of “me” and “I” is accurate enough, for most interactions, but it’s a simplification. What’s actually happening from my(our) point of view, is that a whole team of people confer about what to say and agree on how to say it. “I” am a collaboration.
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