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Every Tree Can Be a Buddha

I began at the end. The Chōishi-michi pilgrimage route is an amazing 12-mile trail that winds its way up through the forest from the Jison-in temple in the town of Kudoyama in the valley to the Danjo Garan temple in the town of Kōyasan in the mountains. The origins of the trail

Why City Benches Are Becoming More Hostile

From NY Times reporter Anna Kodé (whose “intersection of culture and real estate” reporting I’ve been enjoying lately), a short video on the increasingly hostile architecture of NYC. The spread of the leaning bench and the lack of seating at places like Moynihan or around the

Jazz Jungle Mix in a Japanese Rice Field

Courtesy of login.jp (“archiving the Japanese experience through music”), a jazz jungle mix by Takuya Nakamura , played in a Japanese rice field to celebrate the importance of rice in Japanese culture. A trumpet makes a few appearances. Nakamura recently played a set in an

A house

This feminist housing collective has endured for 75 years. Now, a new generation is moving in, bringing change – and men - by Aeon Video Watch on Aeon

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Valuable misunderstandings

Scientific progress depends on disagreement. So why are vaccine sceptics and other science critics not worth listening to? - by Collin Rice & Kareem Khalifa Read on Aeon

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“I’ve got your back”

This is not a promise to be made lightly. It’s not, “I’ve got your back until it becomes difficult or inconvenient for me.” It puts us on the hook, without exception. This is a powerful promise, a commitment that can change the life of both parties. Don’t do it lightly, but do