Daniel Coffeen
Daniel is an independent writer, reader, teacher, and philosopher. Follow him on Twitter here.
Ray Rice, Jennifer Lawrence, And The End Of Privacy
Please do not misunderstand me.
Honest Communication In Relationships, It’s Still A Thing, Right?
We speak indirectly, always and necessarily, our words at some angle to our sentiment, action, desire, will — even to our needs!
What The Fuck Do We Do?
The cards are stacked against us, at every turn, in so many insidious ways.
The Extraordinary Gift Of Watching Someone You Love Die
What a painful, ugly, exquisite gift!
Good Shit And Bad Shit
When all goes smoothly, it bodes well for the day.
Be Selfish. Experience The World. Be More You.
To be selfish is to participate in the world as yourself, as this piece of the universe happening as it happens
What Do You Seek?
It’s a matter of posture, a mode of standing in the world, towards the world, towards your self: a question of what you seek, I suppose, even if what you seek is the end of seeking.
Thinking About Thinking And Not Thinking
I think about things. It’s my first instinct when I approach anything.
Fear Of Death And The Silence Of Life
Cuticles, cheese, and Chihuahuas: these are the things that have made my spawn and me shake with mortal fear, keeping us up nights sweating.
Magnanimity, Or Letting Other People Be
To be magnanimous is to honor the other’s state of being.
Habit, Or The Ups And Downs Of Doing The Same Thing Every Day
Habit, in fact, comes from the Latin word meaning dress and then, in the Middle Ages, came to mean the dress worn by the religious.
Booze And Me, Me And Booze: An Existential Journey
For a full decade, tequila lifted my spirits, proffered the sunshine to my tortured, weighty soul.