The People I Met in Bali

My three weeks in Bali were extraordinary. Now, I’ve never gone on a vacation that I didn’t love, never traveled to a place that I didn’t care for. However, there was something different, more special about Bali that I can’t describe. Something seemingly minor, though, draws me to invest in this description: the characterization ofContinue reading “The People I Met in Bali”

Pleasure and Disruption

What do you think this is going to be about? The title is a bit provocative, intentionally. I have just returned from an incredible weekend of pleasure, not decadent pleasure, but rather pleasure that expands and supports your best self. It was not self-serving and self-indulgent in an ordinary way, though it felt totally self-indulgent.Continue reading “Pleasure and Disruption”

Becoming Myself, through Travel

Considering whether to finish writing my book, I ask you, my blog readers, if this might be of interest to you and to others you know. My introduction may include some of this: In her evocative memoir, The Empathy Diaries, Sherry Turkle, MIT professor of Social Studies of Science and Technology, explores what process mightContinue reading “Becoming Myself, through Travel”