Never Less Alone than When Alone: Everett Ruess on Art, Solitude, and Dying Beautifully
/A 20-year-old vagabond, misfit, poet and artist stamps his soul on letters sent home before disappearing forever.
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Writing and photography by Ryan Trimble
A 20-year-old vagabond, misfit, poet and artist stamps his soul on letters sent home before disappearing forever.
Read MoreA real man is honest enough to admit his need to be validated, is courageous enough to live as though he doesn’t have this need, and is kind enough to assent to this need in others.
Read MoreIf Plato were alive today, he might be a hipster. He’d have the beard, for sure; he’d challenge ideas coming from institutions and people in authority; and he’d likely embrace a life of minimalism.
Read MoreAdventure is a strange form of entertainment.
Read MoreTeresa Bird is a 25-year-old native of Minneapolis who’s staying true to her name, and flying.
Read MoreThe moments we want to catch are rare not only because the event is rare, but because the event in combination with the right lighting is. In fact, the thing we look for, the thing we're chasing, is light.
Read MoreIt’s funny, growing up. You realize that all the perfect things you thought would come about, don’t.
Read MoreIn a quiet, inconspicuous office on a dusty street in Salt Lake City, Dr. Walton performs his humble acts of heroism.
Read MoreAs a kid, I was a bit of a rebel. And I believed I was this way because there was something wrong with me. At least, that's what they told me. Well they were wrong. They were wrong about me, and they're wrong about you.
Read MoreThere's no way of knowing when you'll wake up in life, or if you ever will.
Read MoreBy most accounts, David is unforgettable. This, in part, is probably due to his tall, lanky frame, his curly locks bordering an afro, or his incessant smile coupled with a boisterous voice. Whatever it is, the man was infectious.
Read MorePeople often want to change the world because they want to be recognized for doing so. That's not to say they don't have good motives, too. But those who really make a difference in the world aren't motivated by the idea of being admired.
Read MoreMy grandfather, just before leaving life at the age of 94, left these parting words of advice: Be kind to everyone. These four words, reflecting the wisdom of a century of living, now hang as an epitaph on my mother's living room wall. Seems simple enough.
Read MoreLast weekend I was shuttled to Las Vegas for a conference and I unexpectedly learned a lesson in compassion.
Read MoreA weblog and lifework. Powered by angst, ennui, and anhedonia.
Joplin blew out a hit. The smoke hung and twisted in the sunlight, and he studied it there, looking for an answer or sign.
I don’t know how best to tell you this, but you’re wrong. You’re wrong about me, and I fear you are wrong about the world.
When David Shay began smoking spice, he believed he was choosing a safe, legal alternative to marijuana.
Misfits threaten to diversify Provo, Utah, with The Boxcar Studios—an atelier and community events center.
A profile of a young addict prompts reflection on the American way.
Meditation has inspired me to "let go." But how can I engage the good fight if I give in?
Wordle is unique in that it’s an addiction you can’t indulge to your detriment.