Ms. Fleischmann lives in New York City. She is passionate about all things…
Perhaps romance finds us when we’re awake to it and deliberate about our living. I think, maybe, it’s harder to notice its beckoning amid Manhattan’s chaos than, say, in the quiet of a country cabin.
We enter into relationships with things, layering them with memories and meaning and allowing them, in turn, to define us. They become symbols and touchstones of our values.
Pausing in recognition of the passing of a giant may bring us consolation and fortification.
A new dating app for conservatives raises a question: For the sake of love, family, and society’s optimal progression, should we be selecting partners on the basis of political ideology?
What would happen in America’s next chapter if its incumbent leaders were untouched by corporal punishment?
Can NFTs, like physical art, awaken the visceral? Can they comment on the state of our world, launch a discussion and, even, precipitate social change? Very possibly.
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