Permanence in the permanent

Tim Bunting AKA Kiwi Yamabushi on Zao-san

Permanent things demand greater consciousness in creation

Physical books. Printed photographs. Pen on paper. Too much of our lives these days is spent digitally that we forget how beneficial doing things to keep them behind in the physical world can be.

There’s more permanence in the permanent, and therefore we have more skin in the game. More skin in the game means we give it more thought, and that means more care is taken as well. So, we should make a solid effort to do more permanent things.

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