Carl’s Corner - Absurd Meditations from the Meadow

On Turning Your Life Into Art When It Feels Like Abstract Nonsense

22 min · 13. Feb. 2026
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In this episode of Carl’s Corner, Carl finds himself surrounded by pebbles, dried grass, judgmental raisins, and one inexplicable cucumber wearing a tiny hat—and realizes he may have accidentally created art. This meditation explores what to do when your life refuses to form a clean narrative. Instead of searching for hidden meaning, Carl proposes something far more radical: making meaning. With glue, humming, and a willingness to include the weird parts, Carl reframes confusion not as failure, but as creative material. If your life feels like a pile of fragments that don’t quite go together yet, this episode is an invitation to stop excavating for answers—and start building something intentional out of the mess. Because meaning doesn’t always need to be found. Sometimes, it can be made. https://a.co/d/01WWaSNg⁠ [https://a.co/d/01WWaSNg]

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On Turning Your Life Into Art When It Feels Like Abstract Nonsense

In this episode of Carl’s Corner, Carl finds himself surrounded by pebbles, dried grass, judgmental raisins, and one inexplicable cucumber wearing a tiny hat—and realizes he may have accidentally created art. This meditation explores what to do when your life refuses to form a clean narrative. Instead of searching for hidden meaning, Carl proposes something far more radical: making meaning. With glue, humming, and a willingness to include the weird parts, Carl reframes confusion not as failure, but as creative material. If your life feels like a pile of fragments that don’t quite go together yet, this episode is an invitation to stop excavating for answers—and start building something intentional out of the mess. Because meaning doesn’t always need to be found. Sometimes, it can be made. https://a.co/d/01WWaSNg⁠ [https://a.co/d/01WWaSNg]

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