We've engineered ourselves out of weather—heat, cooling, sealed buildings. What have we lost by removing weather from daily experience?
Barometric pressure drops before a storm; something shifts before a human one, too. Write about the feeling of pressure building in a situation before it broke.
Wednesday
Every place has a social atmosphere as distinct as its climate. What's the atmosphere of the place you grew up, and how did it shape you?
Tuesday
Describe a piece of weather that has stayed with you — not a storm or disaster, but something quieter that lodged itself in memory.
Monday
Write a short piece from the perspective of someone passing on their craft for the last time.
Sunday
We used to learn by watching masters work. Now we learn by watching screens. What's the difference?
Saturday
What's something you're still quietly learning, regardless of how far others think you've come?
Friday
What's something a mentor passed on to you that was never actually said out loud?
Thursday
Name a skill you self-taught out of necessity — and reflect on what a real apprenticeship in it might have changed.
8 days ago
Some things can't be formally taught — they have to be found. Describe a skill you had to find for yourself.
9 days ago