I'll drop occasional reflections on presence, absurdity, values, and the small daily acts that carry meaning.
Life moves fast. These essays don’t. This is where I pause, consider, and post the occasional thought—quietly, and never on a schedule.
Attending the Days began as a simple attempt to meet life more fully—with attention, honesty, and a little humor. I write for those who sense there's more to notice, more to live, and more to love in the ordinary rhythm of our days.
Each post explores core themes like consciousness, impermanence, absurdity, cultivating your way, and present-moment living—offering clarity, presence, and ways toward meaning. Each theme is shaped by three steady principles informed by Stoic practice and colored with Taoist aesthetic:
This blog offers no blueprint or perfectionism. It offers company. A gentle nudge toward reflection. A chance to turn daily moments into something quietly meaningful.
If you're curious, thoughtful, occasionally overwhelmed, and still drawn to depth—you’re in the right space.
If you find yourself questioning what matters, noticing the quiet beauty tucked into ordinary hours, or searching for a rhythm that feels both mindful and meaningful—this space was made for you.
Attending the Days offers thoughtful reflections, grounded philosophy, and gentle guidance to help us live with clarity, presence, and purpose. Each post explores perennial themes—impermanence, absurdity, cultivating your way, and mindful living—through lived insight and sincere inquiry.
Guided by three steady principles—Perception, Aware Action, and Alignment—we explore how subtle shifts in attention shape a richer, steadier, more examined life.
Whether you're beginning your adult years or reshaping your midlife, parenting with curiosity, or asking different questions at the end of a long day—this is a space to think slowly and live deliberately.
If you find resonance in wry insights, stillness, or clarity through humor—you may already belong here. (Think somewhere between Oliver Burkeman meets Rupert Spira meets Mark Manson.)
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