It seems we are in the middle of a meaning crisis. Psychologists and culture watchers have been sounding the alarm on this for a number of years—in fact, the “loneliness epidemic” was getting headlines even before Covid sent us all scurrying underground. The symptoms of our crisis include: apathy, addictions, breakdown of trust, depression, anxiety,... Continue Reading →
Who, Part Two
Harry Potter’s destiny was shaped by a prophecy that defined his entire life. That’s not so unusual. In many a great fantasy book there is a moment when our hero overhears some snatch of insight from a seer or a palantir or an ancient legend foretelling a moment of truth, a showdown of good versus... Continue Reading →
