No Shortcuts to Now
š§ Field Note 5.6 ā Of ICE and Men: Curley Edition This audio essay continues the journey of No Shortcuts to Now through memory, literature, and the stories we tell ourselves about strength. In this episode: a Halloween night, two seventh-grade boys, a confession more than forty years old, and a question that still lingers: What does it really mean to be tough? Set in a small mountain town in the early 1980s, this essay begins with a childhood prank that Iām still a little ashamed to remember. It ends somewhere else entirelyāwith a reflection on performative toughness, on the vulnerable people we choose when we want to look brave, and on why some memories refuse to let us go. Sometimes the stories we blush to tell are the ones that reveal us most clearly. Don't lose the trail. Get new posts as they drop. š Subscribe to No Shortcuts to Now [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/subscribe] on Substack ā Support the project: Buy Me a Coffee [http://buymeacoffee.com/NoShortcutsToNow] (Link: buymeacoffee.com/NoShortcutsToNow) New? š Begin here [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/p/begin-here-no-shortcuts-to-now] (Link: https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/p/begin-here-no-shortcuts-to-now [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/p/begin-here-no-shortcuts-to-now]) If this Field Note gave you something to think about, consider sharing it with someone else. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit noshortcutstonow.substack.com [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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