Akrasia: It’s What’s For Dinner
The ancient Greeks had a word: Akrasia. Discussed at length by Socrates (and recorded by Plato), it describes the act of knowing that a certain course or action is best,… Read more Akrasia: It’s What’s For Dinner →
The ancient Greeks had a word: Akrasia. Discussed at length by Socrates (and recorded by Plato), it describes the act of knowing that a certain course or action is best,… Read more Akrasia: It’s What’s For Dinner →
1 Line Wednesday From: Work In Progress Topic: “Line”
From: Traveler Swoon Reads / MacMillan Feb 2017
My father never read to me. In all defense, I should tell you that my mother never did, either. I was raised in a different era, where there were precious… Read more To My Father, Who Never Read To Me, But Read Before Me →
WeeWorld angry squirrel around the rink his hand is warm in mine. Uneventful we’re still laughing with oiled skating and I haven’t had this much fun in I don’t know… Read more So Much For This Little Writing Exercise… #amwriting →
“I don’t,” he says. “I just watch out for you.” 1 Line Wednesday From: Traveler Swoon Reads / MacMillan Feb 2017