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Saturday, September 6, 2025

“Thinking within the confines of a prescribed time”

That's the philosopher's job, in a nutshell. The prescribed time is brief, the deadline daunting.

"Several components collide to make a passenger ferry an exquisite place for thinking. On the ferry I know the best, the Bridgeport–Port Jefferson ferry between Connecticut and Long Island, the sailing time is one hour and fifteen minutes—an ideal amount of time to focus on one thing. I have spent years writing on the ferry, sitting down to begin as the boat pulls out and scribbling the last notes in a yellow legal pad as we pull into the docks at Port Jefferson, a recorded voice alerting passengers to return to their vehicles and prepare for disembarking. Thinking within the confines of a prescribed time gives me the sense that I am under a bit of pressure. I don't have all day. This makes each crossing feel exciting and slightly daunting, like the start of a race. I ready my pen and try to work in one burst of effort to the end."

— Thinking in Transit: Explorations of Life in Motion by Edward S. Casey, Megan Craig

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