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Journal 3/30 | Fear Not

Fear not.  During my senior year of college, I was blessed enough to cross paths with one of the most interesting and genuine people I have yet to meet. His name was Richard and I knew him for an intense couple months. We had met on a tech trek to Silicon Valley over winter break and something about his character drew me towards him. It wasn't just me that felt this magnetic pull either-- everyone loved his bubbly personality. But something about him made me feel really close to him despite not having known him as long as perhaps some of the other students on the trip. Whenever I re-read this journal entry, I should reach out to him as I haven't been the best at keeping up with friends post-graduation.  ___  tbd. 

The Ecotone

Wow, Hank Green. Just wow.  "In ecology, there's a word for the place where the land is neither marsh nor scrub, rock nor ocean, forest nor plain. It's the ecotone, and I know I have to explain because my word processor's spell-checker doesn't even know it's a word. Ecotone: a transitional zone between two communities containing the characteristic species of each. It can be a fine line — behind me there is forest, in front of me grassland. Or it can be gradual — a forest reaching into wetter land, until the last tree is surrounded only by reeds and pitcher plants... The internet was my place, but it’s not a place. It's beyond the ecotone. I was still a natural being, but in a purely cultural place... Nothing on the internet is natural. I grew up in a place that isn’t a place. I was formed by completely unnatural surroundings where my physical body was often a mere nuisance and experiences were limited entirely to the visual..." https://scholarworks.umt...