PinnedStart HereWho I am, what I write about, and how to get in touch. — Hey there! My name’s Stephan Joppich, and I’m an engineer turned writer. (Fun fact: I used to write under the pen name Leo Sharp. If you’re interested in why I embraced my “real” name, you can check out this story.) The golden thread that runs through my work is the…About Me2 min readAbout Me2 min read
Published inWise & Well·Nov 6Member-onlyWhy Loneliness Isn’t Your Fault: On Genes, Alienation, and HopeA deep dive into the overlooked factors causing loneliness — and what they can teach us about human connections — I’m so stupid. It’s all my fault. How could I let this happen to me? My thoughts spun like a carousel as I walked along an empty beach, somewhere in the North of Portugal. Waves crashed into the shore like relentless soldiers storming sandcastles. Hungry seagulls screamed into the salty…Loneliness16 min readLoneliness16 min read
Published inBooks Are Our Superpower·Oct 29Member-onlyI Quit Social Media Thanks to This BookFive hard-learned lessons for more intentionality and fewer distractions from ‘Digital Minimalism’ by Cal Newport. — “I finally finished it!” my brother told me on a train headed to the north of Germany. By “it,” I could tell, he meant Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport. Not just because I had recommended the book to him a few months prior, but also because there was a smugness…Books17 min readBooks17 min read
Published inThe Taoist Online·Oct 21Member-onlyAn Absurd Approach to Find More Meaning in LifePurpose doesn’t come from reflection but from immersion. — I’m prone to slipping into existential crises. Sometimes, they have a specific cause. For instance, when I overly draw meaning from one thing (a relationship, work project, or hobby), and then, suddenly, that thing ceases to exist. …Philosophy5 min readPhilosophy5 min read
Published inWise & Well·Oct 11Member-onlyHow to Actually Know You’re LonelyAn evidence-based guideline to evaluate your (hidden) feelings of loneliness — In the summer of 2017, I got lonely without knowing it. I remember feeling uneasy at the time. Anxious, restless, constantly craving distractions. But loneliness? I didn’t even consider it. A few weeks earlier, I had moved away from home and into a one-bedroom apartment. It was my first time…Loneliness12 min readLoneliness12 min read
Published inMind Cafe·Sep 26Member-onlyA Non-Minimalist Guide to Curbing Impulse PurchasesThree rules for taming impulsive buying that are better than “delay the purchase.” — Of all the advice minimalism sprinkles into the world, I’ve always found one area particularly unsatisfying and one-dimensional: impulse purchases. Conventional tips include: Delay the purchase. Stick to your budget. Shop with a plan. And sure, these things might pamper ascetics or seasoned minimalists, but they never worked for me…Impulse Buying9 min readImpulse Buying9 min read
Published inSIMPLE·Sep 16Member-onlyYou Don’t Need to Become More ConfidentOn the quiet strength of confident shyness. — When I go to a party, I avoid standing in the middle of the room. When I sit at a table with more than five people, I hate being the only person talking. When I meet new people, the vast possibilities of greeting them intimidate me: Should I give them…Shyness5 min readShyness5 min read
Published inWise & Well·Sep 9Member-onlyThe Stigma of Loneliness: Why We Stay Silently LonelyWe all experience loneliness but still feel ashamed to admit it. Why is that, and what can we do about it? — “I don’t believe the cure for loneliness is meeting someone, not necessarily. I think it’s about two things: learning how to befriend yourself and understanding that many of the things that seem to afflict us as individuals are in fact a result of larger forces of stigma and exclusion which…Loneliness10 min readLoneliness10 min read
Published inBooks Are Our Superpower·Sep 2Member-onlyThe Book That Ended My YouTube Addiction5 curated lessons on dopamine, pain, and pleasure from Dopamine Nation by Dr. Anna Lembke. — When I was stuck in a deep rut and YouTube rabbit hole a few months ago, I randomly came across an interview with Dr. Anna Lembke — a psychiatrist, author, and addiction specialist. Unexpectedly, I heard her say something that pierced through my apathetic slumber: “We’ve reached a tipping point…Books14 min readBooks14 min read
Published inSIMPLE·Aug 26Member-onlyThe Problem with the Growth MindsetSometimes, real growth means giving up on growth. — This year, I had two exam periods that couldn’t have been more different. During the first one, I was highly committed. I had to confront five exams in four days — which included studying the most difficult philosophical text I’d ever read, the entire history of Romance languages, and the…Growth Mindset6 min readGrowth Mindset6 min read