PinnedMember-onlyMy journey to a sub-3-hour marathonA friend told me that breaking the 3-hour marathon mark can be underwhelming. It’s just a number, he said and once you get there, it’s possible to feel empty. Bullshit! Yesterday, at 41 years of age, I ran a 2.57.04 marathon in Southern California and it felt like an achievement…Running8 min readRunning8 min read
PinnedMember-onlyA decade ago I had the biggest standoff I’ve ever had with my wife. She demanded we leave Russia.I spent most of my teen years away from Russia but Moscow was my home. I was studying abroad — first in the US, then England — but would be back In Moscow for every school break. I missed Moscow during my boarding school years and missed it even more…Life5 min readLife5 min read
PinnedMember-onlyMy son and I have been playing this silly game and it’s hilariousI don’t know if this game has a name. We started last night and it escalated quickly. I arrived in Florida from California, my wife met me at the airport Fort in Lauderdale, we drove home and went straight to dinner — it was my Mom’s sixty third birthday. On…Humor3 min readHumor3 min read
1 day agoMember-onlyI’ve not missed a run in three years.I started what I call “structured” running in the spring of 2020, the year of the pandemic. Structured means running consistently and with variety. I often reminisce about the spring and summer of that year. Running became my unbreakable and uncompromising habit, but I struggle to remember how exactly it…Running2 min readRunning2 min read
1 day agoMember-only“I can usually figure out if a person is smart, but I can’t figure out Trump.”The other day my eighteen-year-old son and I were discussing something totally unpolitical — our housing rental search. My son just graduated from high school and had time to join me on most viewings; he was learning to drive so these trips were convenient occasions for him to practice. Usually…Politics3 min readPolitics3 min read
4 days agoMember-onlyI found my son’s HS graduation underwhelming. Maybe there was cheating.I’m not a cynical person, and there is no gloominess in my character. Well, it’s a strange mix. I’m a very happy ever-optimistic introvert, on the one hand. On the other hand, when I come across weddings (as one example), whether in real life or on social media, I often…Life5 min readLife5 min read
6 days agoMember-onlyThe elements of American culture I will probably never understandProbably. I am leaving a chance. But so far, in my thirteen years in the country, I haven’t gotten close. …America3 min readAmerica3 min read
May 27Member-onlyI thought Vertigo was a movie and a song by U2.Friday morning. I took my son to school, came home, and went back to bed — I didn’t sleep well at night. Got up at 9.50, which is very late for me, and had breakfast. Started feeling a very subtle discomfort while eating. Took my laptop and started working, half…Health2 min readHealth2 min read
May 26Member-onlyHow I work on my writing as a non-native speakerI’m not humble about my writing skills — they’re fine. And I like writing. Though I’m fluent in English, there is no question that it’s my second language. I learned it in my mid-teens, and I speak with a slight accent. There is no “accent” in writing, but I still…Writing5 min readWriting5 min read
May 24Member-onlyCliche and misleading advice I often see on life, business, and writingGo-all-in. Having Plan B is bad because you’re allowing for the possibility of failure. Watch this video by Arnold Schwarzenegger. I disagree. I failed a few times and think you should have plan B. You should assume failure. In fact, in some circumstances, your Plan B should be your most…Running3 min readRunning3 min read