An Office Designed for Breathing That Slowly Teaches You Not To

Workplaces are often engineered for efficiency, collaboration, and comfort, yet their most profound effects are rarely intentional. This essay examines how physical environments shape behavior and physiology over time, subtly constraining movement, attention, and even respiration. What emerges is not a critique of architecture, but an account of how space itself can train occupants toward … Continue reading An Office Designed for Breathing That Slowly Teaches You Not To

How Institutions Forget

Institutional memory rarely vanishes through neglect alone. It is actively overwritten by turnover, abstraction, and the steady replacement of lived knowledge with documentation. This essay examines how organizations forget not just facts, but context, intent, and hard-earned lessons. What remains is procedure without origin, rules without rationale, and a system increasingly unable to recognize why … Continue reading How Institutions Forget