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A few people have asked for a direct link, so here it is: http://www.alexjhughes.com/subscribe. I’ll be wrapping up the transition over to the new site this weekend. From that point […]
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A few people have asked for a direct link, so here it is: http://www.alexjhughes.com/subscribe. I’ll be wrapping up the transition over to the new site this weekend. From that point […]
I just wanted to give you the heads up that I’ll be transitioning Of Curious Minds over to my personal site alexjhughes.com. This way I can keep all my writing, photography, and business ideas in a single location. If you could bookmark that as my new site, that would be […]
Post-travel depression is a real thing, you guys. Usually I come back from my travels and it’s a struggle for a few days, but we’re going on weeks now. Vietnam […]
I’ve given up plenty of times in my life. In many regards, I am a quitter. And all those things I’ve thrown in the towel on have fallen into one […]
As it relates to happiness, from a 10,000-foot view you either are, you aren’t, or you’re somewhere in transit – that’s so oversimplified it’s comical, but stick with me. As […]
It is my sincere hope that at some point during my life we make the necessary advancements in order to send people beyond Earth to colonize another planet. The first […]
We don’t often view family as an obstacle. Most of the time it’s regarded as a sacred entity that comes before everything else. There are certainly situations where we put […]
The following is a series of emails exchanged between myself and Coleman Bright. We’ve done this once before when we discussed the mantra of creating more than you consume. This […]
Nostalgia can be many things. It’s the feeling of the first spring day when the sun starts to warm your bones after a long winter, reminding you of the endless […]
100 Sideways Miles by Andrew Smith is the story of Finn Easton, a sixteen-year-old boy, attempting to find himself despite unusual circumstances. Finn sees the world through distance rather than […]