Weekend reads: substack essays to shift your perspective

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Reading has also shifted from long form to short form, nowadays you open one app, then another, skimming, saving, scrolling—rarely staying long enough for anything to fully land. It’s not a lack of content, but a lack of depth; a sense that everything is designed to be seen, reacted to, and moved past. Somewhere within that cycle, reading becomes passive—something you do out of habit rather than intention.

What feels increasingly rare is the experience of being held by a piece of writing. The kind that slows you down, asks for your attention, and gives something back in return—whether it’s clarity, discomfort, or simply a moment of pause. This is where Substack has begun to resonate differently because it is  an escape from the internet, but also a quieter corner within it.

Beyond the well-known names, there’s a growing landscape of writers approaching the platform in unexpected ways—blurring genres, experimenting with form, and leaning into ideas that don’t need to be simplified for reach.

These are essays to return to when looking to reset, get inspiration and do more than just consume.

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