Start Here - The Good Human Practice
This page isn’t a roadmap.
It’s a threshold.
The Good Human Practice is a place for reflection, not instruction. It exists for people living with questions about responsibility, meaning, and who they are becoming beneath the roles they perform.
There is nothing here to complete.
Nothing to master.
Only questions worth staying with.
How This Practice Works
Every two weeks (Thursdays), a reflective essay is published.
These pieces aren’t written to be skimmed or summarized. They’re meant to be read slowly—and returned to when familiar questions resurface, as they tend to do.
Between essays, you may see occasional Notes: shorter reflections or observations that arrive without warning and resist resolution.
There’s no sequence to follow.
No pace to maintain.
If you fall behind, nothing breaks.
How to Engage
Read what resonates. Let the rest pass.
Some essays may surface discomfort or uncertainty. That isn’t a problem to solve. It’s often the point.
If something stays with you, you’re welcome to reply to an email or leave a comment. Or you can simply sit with what emerges.
All of those responses count.
A Note on Tools
From time to time, this work may reference ideas or frameworks developed elsewhere, including writing on decision-making under uncertainty.
Those are optional, and separate.
The Good Human Project doesn’t require tools.
It asks only for attention.

