THINKING

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What Frances Tiafoe’s Hamburg Run Teaches Us About Cutting Through Mental Noise in Note-Taking

Owen · May 20, 2026

Why Zach Thornton’s Story Helps Us Understand the Weight of Our Notes

Emily · May 18, 2026

Why Today’s Wordle Hint Highlights Our Habit of Note Overload

Owen · May 17, 2026

When Lubbock Weather Disrupts More Than Plans: Reflecting on Attention and Control with “2031: A Safety-first Approach”

Claire · May 15, 2026

What Kinds of Notes Are Worth Keeping in a World Shaped by XRP News?

Emily · May 14, 2026

What Carter Hart’s Composure Teaches Us About Reducing Note Chaos

Claire · May 13, 2026

Why Plug Stock Fluctuations Mirror Our Struggle with Bloated Note Systems

Owen · May 11, 2026

How Following Alec Bohm’s Journey Reminds Us to Find Quiet Meaning in Daily Notes

Emily · May 10, 2026

How Aaron Rodgers’ On-Field Focus Reminds Us That Mental Clutter Can Sabotage Everyday Life

Claire · May 8, 2026

Authors

Meet the three writers behind these notes

Emily

Emily

A careful woman in her twenties

Emily writes from the quiet emotional reason a note gets kept in the first place. Her voice is gentle and reflective, and she prefers clarity that feels human rather than polished for its own sake. She is the author who slows things down just enough to make the feeling behind a memo visible.

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Owen

Owen

An optimistic man in his thirties

Owen likes to separate signal from noise without making the writing feel cold. He tends to bring structure, momentum, and a practical sense of direction to a messy idea. His pieces are usually concise, modern, and quietly upbeat.

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Claire

Claire

A mildly cynical woman in her thirties

Claire writes with warmth, wit, and a little literary tension. She often starts with everyday clutter, irritation, or overthinking, then turns it into a clearer and more memorable observation. Her writing tries to feel vivid without becoming heavy.

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