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In This Episode
Why meaningful experiences resist language
How sharing changes memory itself
The limits of communication
The Parthenon and the illusion of perfection
Journaling as a personal monument
Shared versus solitary awe
Why humans keep trying to express the inexpressible
Read the Full Essay
https://www.30degreeshift.substack.com/show-and-tell
Related Reading
If you’re interested in my attempts at describing the indescribable, check out It’s Loud, But Not Loud Enough
About 30-Degree Shift
30-Degree Shift collection of essays exploring absurdity, perception, and the quiet mechanics of being human, published every Wednesday at 11:11am.
Credits
Written and narrated by William T. Torgerson
By William T. TorgersonIn This Episode
Why meaningful experiences resist language
How sharing changes memory itself
The limits of communication
The Parthenon and the illusion of perfection
Journaling as a personal monument
Shared versus solitary awe
Why humans keep trying to express the inexpressible
Read the Full Essay
https://www.30degreeshift.substack.com/show-and-tell
Related Reading
If you’re interested in my attempts at describing the indescribable, check out It’s Loud, But Not Loud Enough
About 30-Degree Shift
30-Degree Shift collection of essays exploring absurdity, perception, and the quiet mechanics of being human, published every Wednesday at 11:11am.
Credits
Written and narrated by William T. Torgerson