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Jan 2024
41m 50s

How to Keep Time: Can We Keep Time?

THE ATLANTIC
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It can be tough to face our own mortality. Keeping diaries, posting to social media, and taking photos are all tools that can help to minimize the discomfort that comes with realizing we have limited time on Earth. But how exactly does documenting our lives impact how we live and remember them?  In this episode, diarist and author Sarah Manguso reflects on ... Show More
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