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Notes on Living Outside Cultural Norms.  New Habits, Old Habits.

by James Gibson

Maibara — The decision whether to opt into or out of using a technology, product or service… is increasingly becoming one of whether you want to opt into or out of society.1 Old Habits It took a cyclist to show me the error of my ways. It’s funny how a inquisitive personality and a job that affords creative and social explorations, leads you down a curious path. Roughly a year ago, I moved out of my...

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Notes on Living Outside Cultural Norms. Walking up Questioning & walking down Answering.

by James Gibson

Inabe — “When walking, walk. When eating, eat.”1 Walking up Questioning Thoughts are intrinsic to long walks. Yet today, my mind dwelled on just one: Why do this, what worth is in spending the whole day ...

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Notes on Living Outside Cultural Norms.   Not so bad after all.

by James Gibson

Takashima — If the day and the night make one joyful, one is successful. 1 In search of a potential camping spot on the tranquil north shores of Lake Biwa; clearly marked on google—lead me astray—maps, yet n...

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Notes on Living Outside Cultural Norms. Hard to go, sad to leave.

by James Gibson

Hakuba — Hard to go, When at home, it’s hard to leave… sad to leave. …When adventuring, it’s hard to return. —Ties of a different nature.

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