
Hey FP,
You're a loner. I'm a loner. The writer Anneli Rufus is a loner. That shared condition is what pulled me back into her book Party of One: A Loner’s Manifesto, which has also sent me back to you.
This episode is a letter to you about loneliness in the age of platforms, about why speaking now almost always means speaking into systems that do not want one soul addressing another, and about how art quietly degrades into content when expression is reorganised around optimisation, scale, and engagement.
I talk about YouTube, therapy culture, ADHD and trauma narratives, self-pity as a moral crime, and the way our most basic primate needs for attention, recognition, and belonging are now mimed by screens. I also think about why I have spent two years talking into a platform (YouTube) that could never answer back, and why I am returning instead to the slower, if somewhat lonelier practice of speaking to you, friend.
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