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time

Essays examining our relationship with time—its perception, measurement, and psychological dimensions. These works explore how temporal experience shapes identity, creativity, and connection in an era increasingly fixated on optimization and efficiency.

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Interlude: the time of things
Interlude: the time of things

What geology and physics can teach us about our human nature

by João Sevilhano Jun 28, 2025
The Right to Temporal Dignity
The Right to Temporal Dignity

Time theft wears no mask. It announces itself in Friday afternoon ‘urgent’ emails and lunch-hour meetings. We’ve normalized temporal violence in broad daylight, celebrating it as ‘dedication.’ What if reclaiming our time is the most radical act of resistance?"

by João Sevilhano Jun 07, 2025
A Cartography of Tiredness
A Cartography of Tiredness

In a world that glorifies perpetual productivity, understanding our tiredness becomes an act of resistance—perhaps even wisdom. Yet when exhaustion envelops us, we rarely pause to consider its nature, its message, its particular weight.

by João Sevilhano May 01, 2025
For a new definition of “work”
For a new definition of “work”

In our relentless pursuit of productivity, we’ve inverted an ancient wisdom: leisure isn’t what remains after work, but the foundation from which meaningful work emerges.

by João Sevilhano Apr 26, 2025
Time, Gravity, and Conversations: A Physics of Human Connection
Time, Gravity, and Conversations: A Physics of Human Connection

What if conversations create gravitational fields where separate consciousnesses briefly merge? Perhaps being truly understood is physics-defying—a small miracle of human connection, a brief victory over time itself.

by João Sevilhano Apr 03, 2025

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