A Bluefin at Sunrise and a Dock Holding Its Breath Just before sunrise, docks have a way of feeling suspended between two worlds. Night has not fully let go, but day is already pressing in. The air is thick with diesel fumes, salt spray, and the sour-sweet smell of old fish ground into concrete over Continue reading
Sophie Wilson
This Simple Kitchen Routine Saves Time Every Day
You walk into the kitchen, exhausted after a long day. The kids are circling, hungry and impatient, and someone asks that dreaded question: “What’s for dinner?” Your kitchen looks like a party exploded: half a lemon, random vegetables scattered across the counter, and open spice jars threatening to topple over. You open the fridge for Continue reading
“University Degrees Are Useless: How Colleges Became Overpriced Status Clubs”
Sunday night. The library is closing. Fluorescent lights hum overhead. A line of exhausted twenty-somethings snakes toward the exit, clutching $80 textbooks, half-empty iced coffees, and a quiet, palpable anxiety. Outside, a guy in a hoodie leans on his beat-up Honda, speakerphone crackling: “Man, I’m $60,000 in, and I still have no idea what job Continue reading