Notifications
This week, we want to share something small but meaningful: notifications.
Think of them as gentle taps on the shoulder. A passage that speaks to your day. A question worth pondering. An idea that might spark the conversation you've been meaning to have.
Emerson once walked miles to Concord to discuss a single idea with Thoreau. C.S. Lewis and Tolkien met weekly at The Eagle and Child, letters flying between meetings. Seneca sent his friend Lucilius carefully timed letters, each one an invitation to think differently.
These weren't interruptions. They were instigations. Reminders that the best ideas live in dialogue. That's what we hope these notifications can be for you: a signal, a spark, a timely passage or chat. A thought-provoking question. An excuse to reach out to someone in your community.
We don't want to add to the noise. What we want is to create moments worth pausing for. The classics have always been about conversation. Now, they can remind you when it's time to start one.
We'd love to hear how these land for you. As always, we're building this with you, and we're grateful for the community.