“Life and Reality are not things you can have for yourself unless you accord them to all others.”| The Marginalian
“The moral challenge and the grim problem we face is that the life of affluence and pleasure requires exact discipline and high imagination.”| The Marginalian
“This is the entire essence of life: Who are you? What are you?”| The Marginalian
A mind-bending new understanding of our basic existential anchor.| The Marginalian
Intelligent and imaginative tales of love, loneliness, loyalty, loss, friendship, and everything in between.| The Marginalian
The lost art of learning to “stand in a place where we would rather not and expand in ways we never knew we could.”| The Marginalian
A heartening perspective on mortality by way of the physics of the cosmos and the poetics of the night-blooming cereus cactus.| The Marginalian
What a 13,000-year-old eucalyptus tree reveals about the meaning of human life.| The Marginalian