Recommended by Mariah Faith Continelli
Philosopher turned newspaperman turned iconoclast, writing about the chaos that surrounds us.
His writing feels like a conversation with someone who’s lived a full life, appreciates its contradictions, and isn’t in a hurry to simplify it. The places he goes are intriguing, challenging but familiar, and often wildly different from each other. He writes about technology, power, loneliness, aging, and joy in a way that’s curious, grounded, and unafraid of complexity. It’s thoughtful without being heavy, personal without being confessional, and serious without taking itself too seriously.

