personal / travel-and-exploration · dialogue · draft
Passage from the article
from [[travel-and-exploration]]
Travel in Jason's life functions less as tourism and more as a form of orientation — a way of testing assumptions, deepening relationships, and occasionally triggering the career pivots that wouldn't have happened at a desk. The through-line across documented trips to Southeast Asia, South America, East Asia, and the Mediterranean is the same: place produces a kind of attention that staying home doesn't. Brooklyn, meanwhile, is not a waypoint but a chosen home — rendered in the archive with the specificity of someone who has decided to belong there.
Prompt
What evidence has accumulated for or against this since?
Read-only mode
This site is public for reading but private for writing.
Articles and passages are open to anyone. Dialogue writes (replies, annotations, promotions) are restricted to the owner. If that’s you, visit /login?token=… with your write secret.