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January 2019

Virtue

Adam loaned me a finance biography, John Bogle’s “Enough.” Within, Mr. Bogle charts his trajectory from scrappy Philadelphia boy to mutual fund innovator and head of the canonical index fund at his company, Vanguard. Although Bogle dispenses financial advice, such as paradoxically never buy a mutual fund because the annual …

The Sphere

This Sphere may kill me. In the fall, I decided to tackle a long-standing project of the Sphere, a 120-sided, 6-foot diameter, white fabric and LED sphere. The previous Snowflakes project taught me how to build the Sphere’s frame and cells. I had sabbatical time at home to attempt a …

Work and Work

I may not work long hours (yet), but my intellectual and psychological centers these days remain at work. I wake up, hop the long shuttle to work, work at work, get on the long shuttle from work back to home, eat dinner, and think about work. Weekends are for catching …

Cuba

For our winter trip of 2018, my brother and I flew to Havana with friends Ruben, Lee, and Adriene for ten days of exploring embargoed Cuba. We set up shop initially in Havana’s gritty Centro district for a look at the neighboring Habana Vieja, teeming with Hemingway haunts, mariachi bands, …

Crossing Over

I spent most of December wondering about my new job, not anxious, just fascinated by the upcoming unknown work environment, colleagues, and schedule. I knew my 2019 life would be much different from my leisurely fall, but did not know how. I just finished my first week at the new …

The First Day of School

I start a new job tomorrow on Wednesday, January 2. I wish my mother would pack a lunch in my red backpack to allay the anxious first day of school. Tomorrow morning, I walk to the bus, which I had best not miss. I wonder about my busmates, the building …