The Illusion of the Present: Curating the Artifacts of a Dead Relationship

The Illusion of the Present: Curating the Artifacts of a Dead Relationship

Key Takeaways This article examines the psychological toll of emotional taxidermy following a sudden divorce. I explore how curated domestic spaces trap us in a static identity. The Illusion of the Present: Curating the Artifacts of a Dead Relationship I…
Fading Shared Memories: The Pain of Remembering Alone

Fading Shared Memories: The Pain of Remembering Alone

Key Takeaways ​I reflect on the fragile nature of personal history throughout this article. My fading shared memories disappear quickly without David present. Shared experiences anchor our past firmly in reality. Consequently, we need others to validate our daily existence.…
The Architecture of Separation: The Paradox of Selfishness in Divorce

The Architecture of Separation: The Paradox of Selfishness in Divorce

Key Takeaways ​This article explores the confusing paradox between societal altruism and the acceptance of selfishness in divorce. It examines the breakdown of a 20-year same-sex marriage through the lens of design and language. ​We are taught the geometry of…
The Discarded by Family: Anatomy of a Sudden Social Death

The Discarded by Family: Anatomy of a Sudden Social Death

Key Takeaways & Summary Summary: This article explores the emotional journey of being discarded by family and how one finds the strength to overcome it. This article explores the painful and often overlooked phenomenon of “social disposability” in the wake…
The Ivy League Wall: When Intelligence Becomes a Weapon in Divorce

The Ivy League Wall: When Intelligence Becomes a Weapon in Divorce

Key Takeaways and Summary Summary: Intellectual weaponization in divorce is a tactic some individuals use to gain an upper hand. This article explores the painful intersection of high-conflict divorce and intellectual elitism. Through a personal narrative regarding the end of…
The Architecture of Loss: Designing "Synthetic Memories" in the Age of Divorce

The Architecture of Loss: Designing “Synthetic Memories” in the Age of Divorce

Key Takeaways Synthetic Memories: The Danger of Visualizing the ‘Never-Was’ in Divorce ​Divorce is rarely just a legal separation; it is a dismantling of a shared future. For decades, the only artifacts left behind were wedding albums and physical mementos—static…