Digital life has quietly eroded privacy as a boundary. Where do you draw the line on what you share, and how firmly do you hold it?
The inbox — email, messages, notifications — is a container most of us are losing the battle with. How do you manage yours, and is your approach actually working?
Every person has a capacity for something — patience, work, emotion. Where are you currently full, and what needs to be emptied?
Describe a physical container that holds real meaning for you — a bag, a box, a room. What elevates it beyond the purely practical?
Monday
The forecast said clear skies. It lied. Write a short story where a weather event forces an unexpected decision that changes everything.
Sunday
Some people carry their own atmosphere with them — a mood that changes the air in a room. Write about someone like that.
Saturday
"Climate" applies to workplaces, relationships, and countries. Describe a toxic climate you've navigated and what eventually shifted it.
Friday
We've engineered ourselves out of weather—heat, cooling, sealed buildings. What have we lost by removing weather from daily experience?
Thursday
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.
8 days ago
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?
9 days ago