The Owl of Minerva

18oct’25

In fact, I am now beginning to understand where I do stand, Alistair - I stand with the world, in its goodness and beauty. In these hysterical, monochromatic, embattled times, I call to its soul, the way musicians can, to its grieving and broken nature, to its misplaced meaning, to its fragile and flickering spirit. I sing to it, praise it, encourage it, and strive to improve it - in adoration, reconciliation, and leaping faith.

Nick Cave

Technology is everything that doesn’t work yet.

W. Danny Hillis

04oct’25

The Mountain Holds Its Breath + Snow and Rain Shall Pass An image from Karin Alfredsson’s Snow and Rain Shall Pass with an overlay of Jon Fosse’s The Mountain Holds Its Breath from the same book.

Ultimately, it is an act of signalling: I think, therefore I mope. At some point, being smart and being worried about the world became conterminous. Pessimism is now a shortcut to intellectual respectability, like using orchestral strings in a pop song or filming in black and white.

The audacity of mope, Janan Ganesh
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