Episode 62: Piet Mondrian, or How to Make a Painting So Balanced It Looks Like It Pays Its Bills Early
He made rectangles famous, argued with diagonals, loved jazz, and somehow turned strict geometry into…
He made rectangles famous, argued with diagonals, loved jazz, and somehow turned strict geometry into…
You know that task you keep leaving almost done? It may be stealing more sleep than you think…
April had numbers, AI notes, stubborn sales, and an iPad that remembered scrolling after one hard reboot…
Everyone says choose quantity or quality, but the real creative trick is…
Life is beautiful, terrible, ridiculous, and somehow still worth getting dressed for, unless nobody is coming over and…
Paul Klee made art where color hummed, lines wandered, and tiny symbols acted like they knew something we did not…
He quit law, chased color, and helped painting stop behaving like it had to explain itself…
Before code runs, tiny gates make tiny decisions, and somehow the whole machine becomes a billion-switch wizard in a trench coat…
I thought TL;DR meant the exact opposite for years, and somehow the internet let me keep walking around like that…
A young religion with a big idea: one God, honest work, and feeding everybody, which sounds simple until humanity starts…