“Just for the record: happiness is not bullshit.”
-Andrew Sean Greer, Less
Consider this an invitation, not a demand, especially when it comes to quality — and digital
minimalism depth more broadly.
This is one of those topics where depth matters more than aesthetics. It is worth slowing
down for a moment and actually feeling what digital minimalism depth means in your life
right now.
Whatever your relationship with quality right now, there is room to look at it without
judgment.
Today I am not trying to cover everything. I am just offering one angle: why less tech can
mean more depth.
Take what resonates, leave the rest. If this lands, give yourself a quiet moment to sit with
it. Real change often starts in those small, unseen pauses where you finally tell yourself
the truth.
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“Twenty years of anything with another person is a success.”
-Andrew Sean Greer, Less
“Talk about love and music and poetry. Things everyone forgets they ever thought were important. Waste every day, that’s what I say.”
-Andrew Sean Greer, Less
Okay so that went incredibly well. But now here is the dread and listening to Umbra + Execlsis did nothing to help


It’s Argyle’s Fandom Cheese Plate - Day 18! | Fandom: Less | Pairing: Arthur/Robert
“All right,” says Arthur, proffering the drink he’s just poured. “You’ve gotta be honest.”
The poet Robert Brownburn takes it; and then he takes it down in one long, smooth gulp, tilting his head, craning his neck, so that Arthur can see the stubbled nub of his Adam’s apple bob twice.
He already knows the salty taste of Robert’s skin, just there.
And Robert smiles, and at length pulls Arthur onto his lap so as to see him eye-to-eye. “I’m not sure how it’s possible to fuck up a gin and tonic,” he offers. “But I’ll forgive you this time.”
Complete these three sentences:
I want more of…
I want less of…
I’m willing to change…
Write them down. Say them out loud.
–Ellen Scherr