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Notes from: The Crucible
I’ve been quiet for the latter part of this year, focusing on being present to the ideas I have been sharing.Thanks for reading The Art of Recklessness!
Dec 31, 2025
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Why Trying to Do Everything Is Actually Doing Nothing (The Focus Paradox Every Creative Needs to Know)
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The Real Apprentice’s Choice: Recklessness or Perfection?
I used to, and sometimes still do, suffocate my own writing, thinking that each line I wrote had to be polished, sharp, and explainable.
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The Debt Every Writer Must Pay
I have been writing the same poem for the past six months.
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What I Learned About Flow (and Why Pleasure Still Matters)
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On Building a Creative Practice That Lasts
Standing on stage in front of a sold-out crowd at the Trinity Art Centre, I realised that if the biggest audience I ever perform for after this moment…
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