Playing games

As I empty the bathtub (at the moment my only option for showering), I keep my feet in the water. The residue of soap and body is easily washed away if I use them to move the water around. Similarly to electric toothbrushes that by fidgeting on my teeth manage to clean better than staticContinue reading “Playing games”

Seeing what is not there

I’ve always felt close to writers. Sometimes, when psychologists become the specialists of data and criteria, I feel closer to writers than to my own colleagues. Writers imagine what it is to inhabit worlds that don’t exist. They have perfected the ability to relate to what is not there — my bio on substack is:Continue reading “Seeing what is not there”