What Should I Write Next?
Dear friends,
Every so often I like to stop midstride, look around, and ask a simple question: What do you want to read? I’ve got plenty of essays already racked, stacked, and packed—everything from politics and philosophy to the inner life of the soul and the outer shape of a collapsing republic. But now and then it feels right to turn the microphone around.
You know the sort of things I write about. Civic courage. The moral repair of a nation. Faith and reason learning to live under the same roof. How to keep your soul in an age that keeps trying to sell it back to you. I’ve written about tiny homes, the human scale of living, the ache for simplicity, and the quiet defiance of compassion. I’ve also written about power, greed, democracy’s faltering pulse, and what it means to still believe in decency when decency seems out of fashion.
What I’d like to know from you is this: where does your curiosity live right now? What’s keeping you up, what’s breaking your heart, or what’s helping you hold the line?
If you tell me, I’ll listen. And if it sparks a thought worth following, I’ll write about it—not as a lecture, but as a conversation that started right here with you.
So hit reply, tell me what’s on your mind, and let’s see where it leads. I can’t promise I’ll have the answers, but I can promise I’ll meet you in the questions.
Warmly,
Dino



