In an age of information assault, writing is no longer mere communication; it is the primary act of cognitive architecture, the means by which we distinguish signal from noise and give durable form to fleeting awareness. True digital artisanship lies in crafting resonant structures of meaning that order our inner and outer worlds.
The Great Disconnect: Why We Write More Than Ever, But Communicate Less
In an age of constant digital contact, we face a paradox of profound disconnection. This exploration reveals how returning to a more human, conversational style of writing is not merely a stylistic choice, but a cognitive act that can restore meaning and alignment in our work and lives.