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A curated reading order through the work, for readers who would rather walk the argument than browse the archive.
dialogues
essays
- Mar 2026 A time of sadness
- Feb 2026 Lost and there: an introduction
- Jan 2026 Dr. Sacks and Dr. Shengold
- Nov 2025 Wisdom from a drum throne
- Aug 2025 The problem of causality: the satisfaction and insufficiency of blame
- Aug 2025 The problem of causality: the Chinese parable of the wise farmer
- Aug 2025 Why? vs Why not?
- Aug 2025 Feelings vs Emotions, Part II: Dirty Fuels and Fatigue
- Aug 2025 Feelings vs Emotions, Part I: Loud Bodies
- Aug 2025 How philosophy can help us to understand adhd: the curious case of Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD)
- Oct 2024 The future is everything, or how to psychologize with a hammer
- Oct 2024 Anomie and the cost of the future
- Oct 2024 Anomie vs depression
- Jul 2024 Stuckness and movement, Part II: movement begets movement
- Jun 2024 Stuckness and movement, Part I: the experience of stuckness
- Nov 2023 On self-love
- Aug 2023 Are feelings facts?
- Apr 2023 Perfectionism, Part I: The Problem of the Product
- Mar 2023 Confidence as an Intervention: Part I
- Feb 2023 Kill the meaning. Keep the name.
- Jan 2023 The "no" of adhd
short form
- Feb 2026 "What makes me neurotypical"
- Sep 2025 Meme of the week: important messages from the olds
- Aug 2025 Meme of the week: Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)
- Aug 2025 What is adult adhd?
- Aug 2025 Meme of the week: I forgot to take my highly addictive drugs
- Aug 2025 The stories of Fidgety Phillip and Johnny-head-in-air
- Aug 2025 An immodest proposal on the language of neurological difference
- Aug 2025 Meme of the week: my clothes felt weird
- Jul 2024 Meme(s) of the week: rats, isolation, pornography, and shopping, also... the meaning(s) of life
- May 2024 Meme of the week: the value of dopamine
- Apr 2024 Meme of the week: laziness still doesn't exist
- Apr 2024 Meme of the week: the problem of interpretation
- Apr 2024 Meme of the week: the carnival
- Nov 2023 Essential reading—Laziness Does not Exist by Devon Price
- Aug 2023 A Critical Review of an adhd classic: Driven to Distraction