Newsletter
A Collection of Total 9 posts
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Luxury needs context
There's a running joke in China about wealth: China is doing so well that even street vendors wear luxury casually. See evidence below:
3 years ago
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The authority on beauty
Hello intersectional thinkers 👋 Greetings from my new Tokyo home where an embarassing train of thought went through my head as I was staring at our newly hung-up Isamu Noguchi washi paper print from the Omotesando MoMA design store. I don’t think I get it... but I like it? Is
3 years ago
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A Beautiful New Word to Describe an Obscure Emotion
Hello intersectional thinkers 👋 Greetings from Tokyo - the place where I first experienced this jolting emotion: Sonder Noun The realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My first vivid memory of sonder was on the Narita Airport Express heading into
3 years ago
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Mathematicians have solved traffic jams
Hello intersectional thinkers 👋 Greetings from Tokyo 🗼! The home with which I hold a healthy love and hate relationship … Funny how we have relationships with cities just as we do with people. Since we’re on the topic of cities, here’s something I learnt about city planning: “Mathematicians have solved
3 years ago
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Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast.
Hello intersectional thinkers 👋 Greetings from rainy Vancouver! I was supposed to be writing to you from New York, but life happened… After a lot of sulking, I was reminded of this Navy SEALs adage: > Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast. When I first heard this Navy SEAL maxim two
3 years ago
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The end of Chinatown
Hello intersectional thinkers 👋 Greetings from Milan’s Chinatown! When a Milanese friend of mine raved about this up-and-coming Italian restaurant [https://restaurantguru.com/Bosco-Verticale-Restaurant-Milan] near gentrified Chinatown, I knew I had to share this story from a month ago: Yesterday, I went back to Vancouver’s Chinatown with my mom
3 years ago