After a week of pulling double shifts at the ol' gumshoe factory, in this episode I try to find my way back to where I left my philosophical development eight days ago, while also trying to interpret the feeling which walking around the uninspired avenues of the downtown core of my city leaves me with, as of late. The world has been in a suspended state, the past year and a half, and what it looked like prior to the pandemic, and what it's going to look like after, can't possibly be the same thing. So the question is: what is the world moving toward, as it moves toward the world of tomorrow? In this episode I suggest a path forward, filled with much wild, dense, humid growth, as an aesthetic solution to the problem we're currently facing, of having no shared vision of what's next for us all.

 

In this episode I mentioned this essay which I wrote, called 'Tragedy as a Great Art'. Here you can read it:

https://aboutreality.substack.com/p/tragedy-as-a-great-art