Matt
matt lr
We say things because they're easy to say. But words don't disappear when they're spoken—they land somewhere. They shape reactions, decisions, identities. I write about language as it actually functions: in the cubicle, in conflict, in the frameworks we build our lives around. The goal is clarity that holds up when things get tough.
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Episodes
Finish the Sentence or It Finishes You 29.04.2026 4:31
People keep asking the same question: “What’s the point?” It sounds deep. It isn’t complete. And that’s the problem. Because incomplete questions don’t disappear. They sit in your head. They loop. They work on you in the background. You can go offline. You can mute the noise. The question comes with you. In this episode, we break that pattern. Why nihilistic language sticks Why “what’s the point?”...
Sorry, I Don't Get It — On the 3AM Questions 20.04.2026 6:52
Someone left a comment on the 3AM Questions list: "Sorry I don't get it." Completely fair. The list is strange. It doesn't have a thesis, it doesn't offer solutions, and it doesn't build to anything. It's just a long collection of uncomfortable questions that most people never say out loud. This short fragment tries to explain what it actually is — and why it exists. Read the full 3AM Questions li...
Most People Aren’t Stuck Because They Lack Answers — They Can’t Name What They Want 19.04.2026 7:44
Save your marriage — learn proper articulation. Chair Tai Chi makes you the most desirable 50-plusser in the room. Words are what matter. Online language courses keep selling, even when they don’t save shit. They just make the same old failures sound more eloquent. I failed as an ESL teacher because I sold mechanical English like it was salvation. I never asked what language my students actually n...
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