“No one notices such a small presence…”| The Marginalian
“Go plant this seed… And give it water and love and conversation.”| The Marginalian
How the humble tree became our most powerful visual metaphor for organizing information and distilling our understanding of the world.| The Marginalian
What a 13,000-year-old eucalyptus tree reveals about the meaning of human life.| The Marginalian
From metallurgy to the division of labor, or why Gutenberg was a typesetting despot.| The Marginalian
“When we have learned how to listen to trees, then the brevity and the quickness and the childlike hastiness of our thoughts achieve an incomparable joy.”| The Marginalian
What ancient Indian mythology has to do with fair-trade entrepreneurship and the timeless love of books.| The Marginalian
Amid the thickest darkness of World War I, a luminous beacon of the magical inside the macabre.| The Marginalian