CONTENTS
BROKEN WORLD
The Sacred Ritual Of Telepathic Reading (& Its Mortal Enemies Zuckerberg & Musk)
PRACTICAL ENLIGHTENMENT
How The Olympic Games (& Sports In General) Can Save The World From War
FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND
Aldus Huxley's Brave New Peace & The Bahavagad Gita
FICTION
Into The Labyrinth: The Unsellable Seaside Mansion At The End Of Time (with Cat Stevens & Marcel Duchamp)
REPORTAGE HAIKU
Enlightenment Photo Per Day (In London)
EDITORIAL
Welcome to Beautifully Broken Issue 9 and thank you to the new subscribers this week! Our feature article this week looks at the psychological violations and danger of social media versus the consolations and safety of analog books. We also take a look at some pages from the introduction by Aldus Huxley of Brave New World fame to the Hindu holy text Bahavagad Gita, ask if the Olympic Games can serve an even greater purpose in bringing an end to war, reveal the latest instalment in our fiction serial Into The Labyrinth and take a look at London each day this past week by way of the reportage haiku.
Have a great weekend, put down the phone, pick up a book,
Morgan
ps: Make sure to scroll all the way to the end of the bonus pictures of Morgan in his natural habitat: encased in a labyrinth of books in The London Library.
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