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You’re looking at the corner of a room. On the left stands a tall floor lamp with a square lampshade. Beside it is a stack of cardboard boxes, some open and some closed. The boxes are piled unevenly in front of a folding step ladder. The ladder leans against the wall. A small potted plant sits on top of one of the lower boxes, and a small bowl rests nearby. To the right, a pair of double doors with glass panes reflects faint light. The floor and background are otherwise empty, emphasizing the stillness and sense of transition, like a room being packed up or moved out.

The dismantling of a home (part 1)

October 19, 20251 Comment

Father and son, time and tragedy: how a life reduces to boxes. Told in 611 words on The Davis Daily.

A black-and-white line drawing shows a winding two-lane road. It curves sharply to the right and abruptly ends at a jagged cliff, with cracked concrete and rubble falling off the edge. Just before the cliff, on the left side of the road, stands a large billboard. The billboard displays the partially written phrase GUILT TRI… in blocky letters and trailing off with ellipses, suggesting the word GUILT TRIP. There are sparse patches of grass on either side of the road and the setting feels remote. The imagery suggests an emotional or psychological journey that leads to a sudden stop or dead end, consistent with themes of unresolved guilt and pressure.

Guilt tripped

June 9, 20255 Comments

How do you carry the load without being crushed by the weight? Read 666 guilt-inspired words on The Davis Daily.

The illustration features a cartoon-like money bag that has come to life. The bag itself is drawn as a rounded sack, tied at the top with a loosely gathered string, giving it the appearance of a bulging pouch. A bold dollar sign is visible on the right side of the bag. At the centre of the bag is a wide-open mouth with large somewhat rounded teeth. This mouth is actively eating a one hundred dollar bill, which is partially inside the bag's mouth. The bill is sliding into the mouth, as if the money bag itself is greedily devouring the money.

Paying the price: opportunity costs and trade-offs

November 23, 20248 Comments

About money, retirement, and the consequences of poor decisions. In 414 words on The Davis Daily.

This is a rough sketch of The Thinker, a renowned bronze statue made by Fonderie Alexis Rudier in 1904. It depicts a man sitting upon a rock reflecting. Tales say The Thinker overlooks the Gates of Hell. Eyes down, with his chin resting on the back of his hand. And an arm resting on his leg. The Thinker ponders his work, as we ponder our own.

The core truth of productivity: just fucking do it

June 19, 202317 Comments

Combine the blue-collar method™ with first principle thinking and challenge your mindset—in 292 words on The Davis Daily.

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