
Miya Lee
Modern Love Projects Editor and Podcast Co-Host at The New York Times
Editor of Modern Love projects and Tiny Love Stories @nytimes. Looking for love stories. Call me, beep me (or really look up our submission guidelines).
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3 weeks ago |
medium.com | Miya Lee
MIYA LEE · Follow Published in whisker whisper · Just now -- 跟先生說了一個有點哲學的故事:「莊周夢蝶」。 『昔者莊周夢為胡蝶,栩栩然為胡蝶也。自喻適至與,不知周也。俄而覺,則蘧蘧然周也。不知周之夢為胡蝶與?胡蝶之夢為周與?』 – 《齊物論》 先生:你可以說人類的語言嗎? 白話是說:莊子有天睡了個午覺,做了一個夢,夢見自己變成了一隻蝴蝶,蝴蝶環顧四周,那個是自己平常的生活起居空間,再往下看,看見那個自己正在睡午覺。 可是我感覺自己正在飛呀,擺動如此輕盈又脆弱的翅膀,像一朵花飄在空中。 莊子驚醒,他深呼一口氣,所以自己是蝴蝶變成的莊子呢?還是夢中變成人類的蝴蝶呢? 先生:你還是說人類的語言好了…! 有時候,我是說那個很短暫的有時候,你會不會覺正在做夢,儘管我們執著於規律的日常,清楚執行明確待辦事項、走在可以理解的規範裡,我們循規蹈矩如此正常的讓人安心。 但,其實另一端的我們只是在夢境裡想像這一切。夢境與真實,有時難以區分和想像,像電影駭客任務裡所演繹的那樣。...
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1 month ago |
medium.com | Miya Lee
MIYA LEE · Follow Published in whisker whisper · Just now -- 在清晨的街道上,我們與上班族反方向差肩而過,他們面無表情卻又精緻的臉龐不同卻又極為相似幻成一幅色彩單一的畫作,地鐵裡的暖氣讓我們昏昏欲睡再次墮入夢鄉裡,等到張開眼睛即抵達了有小江戶之稱的川越! 曾經在江戶時代繁榮一時的川越,由於未受戰爭和地震的波及,還依舊保留當時的建築和藏造街道,可以一窺當時富饒的過往。 可以在遊客中心買了公車一日周遊券,在每一站景點停留,也可以像我們一樣,搭乘公車至冰川神社,再用散步的方式飽覽整個城鎮。 我們第一站就來到冰川神社,為這趟家族旅行祈福揭開序曲,這是一個以祈求姻緣著名的古老神社,每個季節都有不同的求籤方式讓民眾可以期待,這個時期有兩個粉紅、豔紅色的鯉魚簽讓你用釣魚的方式來求籤,我們每個人不是釣到中吉就是大吉,看來,我們都是很有福氣的人呦!...
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2 months ago |
medium.com | Miya Lee
MIYA LEE · Follow Published in whisker whisper · Just now -- 秋冬的根莖類植物是最甜美好吃的,像是將所有的甜美與營養濃縮,只要一入口就能得到滿滿的幸福感。 我是個稱職的女兒賊,只要一回家,母親大人就會從像變魔術一樣,從冰箱裡拿出無數的新鮮蔬果,這次更是變出了滿滿一大袋烤地瓜讓我帶回家。 烤到微焦甚至滲出膩手的汁液,吃上一口,鬆軟稍微黏牙的金黃烤地瓜,是這個季節最棒的享受,不管是拌入白飯裡、當減脂餐的配菜…等,有各式各樣的料理都可以融入並變幻出不同的味道。 靈機一動,那麼來做甜點吧! 地瓜磅蛋糕 事前準備: *烤模放入烘焙紙或是壁面塗抹薄薄的奶油防止沾黏。 *模具尺寸:長15*寬5*高5.5公分 食材: *地瓜約3~4個去皮、切小塊,淋上些許蜂蜜、蘭姆酒拌勻、備用。 *無鹽奶油 100g *細砂糖 80g *鹽 少許 *雞蛋(室溫) 2顆 *低筋麵粉 100g 作法: *軟化的奶油加入細砂糖、少許的鹽,打發泛白、蓬鬆。 *將雞蛋打散,分次加入奶油中混合均勻。 *低筋麵粉過篩後,加入奶油並拌勻至看不見乾粉。...
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Jan 10, 2025 |
businessandamerica.com | Hannah Yoon |Miya Lee
One night in December 2019, Emma Louthan realized in a mild panic that she needed a gift for a child’s birthday party the next day. She grabbed acrylic paint and some of her daughter’s old clothes and began creating an aquatic scene: pink koi swimming beneath white and green water lilies. The birthday boy wasn’t much impressed by the artful present, but it planted a seed in Ms. Louthan’s mind.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
nytimes.com | Miya Lee |Hannah Yoon
One night in December 2019, Emma Louthan realized in a mild panic that she needed a gift for a child's birthday party the next day. She grabbed acrylic paint and some of her daughter's old clothes and began creating an aquatic scene: pink koi swimming beneath white and green water lilies. The birthday boy wasn't much impressed by the artful present, but it planted a seed in Ms. Louthan's mind.
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“I feel like with the rise of A.I., people are swinging the other way pretty intensely,” she said. “I think when everything feels so impersonal, people do gravitate toward art.” https://t.co/LjAlN36DNz

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