The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 2月21日 10時00分
Advice columns these days can be disappointingly unambitious, Jamie Fisher writes—tiny fixes wrapped up in lush language. But are incremental changes—something small, something now—actually what we’re looking for? Tap the link in our bio to read about the evolution of contemporary advice writing—from Cheryl Strayed to “Dear Prudence” to Martin Luther King, Jr. (yes, really)—and how we learned to stop asking for big, revelatory things and settle instead for what is feasible.
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