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April 28, 2026

The Gear I Bought First Was Almost Never the Gear I Needed

Five years ago I was spending money on equipment I hadn’t earned yet. Here’s what I wish someone had just said out loud.

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April 28, 2026

The Bulldogs Between the Hedges and the Bulldogs on the Road Are Sometimes Playing Different Sports and I Can Prove It with My Blood Pressure

UGA at home is a different organism than UGA on the road, and my cardiovascular system has the receipts. This isn’t about talent. It’s about something uglier.

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April 27, 2026

The Woods Don’t Care If You’re Productive and That Might Be the Only Honest Thing Left

Every other environment you walk into has an agenda for your time. The woods don’t. And somehow that’s become a radical act.

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April 27, 2026

The Latchkey Kid Curriculum Didn’t Come With a Diploma But It Taught Me Everything the Classroom Didn’t

Nobody handed me a syllabus for the things that actually mattered. The neighborhood did. And some of those lessons hit harder than anything I learned sitting at a desk.

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April 27, 2026

Suno Isn’t Following Your Prompts. It’s Picking Up On Them.

You’re not issuing commands to Suno, you’re describing a vibe to something that learned everything it knows by listening. Once that distinction clicks, the whole way you approach prompting changes.

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April 26, 2026

Privacy Is Not Paranoia. It’s Basic Hygiene That Got Treated Like a Personality Disorder.

Somewhere along the way, caring about your own data became a social liability. That reframe didn’t happen by accident.

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April 25, 2026

Getting Ink at 52 Felt Like I Was Finally Decorating a House I’d Decided to Stay In

I spent decades treating my body like a rental property. First tattoo at 52 changed that in ways I didn’t see coming.

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April 25, 2026

The Sound of a High-Rise Intake on a Big Block at Idle Is an Argument Against Silence That No EV Has Ever Made

An electric motor does its job perfectly and leaves you completely unmoved. A big block at idle is doing something else entirely — and I’m not sure that something has a practical name.

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April 25, 2026

Five Things I Wasted Years Learning That Nobody Warned Me About

If I could sit down with myself in 2020 and talk straight for an hour, most of it would be about what not to spend time on. Here’s the short version.

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April 24, 2026

The Gear Doesn’t Make You Faster. The Miles Do. But the Gear Conversation Is More Fun and That’s Okay.

Nobody actually believes the shoes are the secret. But we talk about the shoes anyway, and maybe that’s not as shallow as it sounds.

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