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10 years later: the 1975’s ‘i like it when you sleep’ era.
ten years after the release of i like it when you sleep, i revisit the 1975’s aesthetic shift, the live shows, and the creative commitment that defined the era.

Josiah Pearlstein
3 days ago3 min read


how job listings turn pay into “opportunity”.
job listings don’t always lie, but they often reframe pay as potential instead of wages. job listings pay is shaped by titles, sign-on bonuses, and “unlimited” upside that shift risk onto workers while presenting underpayment as opportunity.

Josiah Pearlstein
Feb 13 min read


kindness with boundaries.
a reflection on kindness, boundaries, and why speaking up sometimes requires patience, timing, and restraint.

Josiah Pearlstein
Jan 113 min read


chatpastel: looking back at 2025.
a reflection on chatpastel’s first year. thirty-four published pieces, slow growth, missed moments, recalibration, and the systems being built to support sustainable, long-term work.

Josiah Pearlstein
Jan 34 min read


the quiet problem with algorithm-driven pop.
algorithm-driven pop often feels emotionally hollow, optimized for visibility rather than depth. this piece reflects on why warmth, restraint, and quiet intention now feel radical, and how Olivia Dean’s 'Man I Need' stands slightly out of alignment with the systems shaping modern music.

Josiah Pearlstein
Jan 33 min read


what chinese brands reveal about modern consumption.
most people do not trust china as a global power, yet many still rely on chinese brands in their everyday lives. this piece explores how habit, repetition, and familiarity allow global consumption to continue without belief, trust, or moral resolution.

Josiah Pearlstein
Dec 28, 20254 min read


finding my place in judaism.
for most of my life, i carried my jewish identity quietly. it was something i knew was there, even when i did not know what to do with it. in recent years, i have learned that identity does not need permission to exist, even when the world makes it complicated to claim.

Josiah Pearlstein
Dec 21, 20255 min read


on entering the world of Pandora.
a reflective piece on entering the world of pandora, perspective, and immersion, and why avatar: frontiers of pandora took time to feel right.

Josiah Pearlstein
Dec 16, 20257 min read


job hunting feels like a second job.
job hunting now demands constant effort without clarity or response. a reflection on automated hiring, shifted risk, and how waiting itself has become part of the job.

Josiah Pearlstein
Nov 10, 20253 min read


frisson: the feeling of being moved.
Sometimes it’s not the lyrics or the artist, it’s something about the sound itself. For a few minutes, you just feel alive again. That rush is called frisson, the moment music slips past all your reasoning and just makes you feel. It’s not just sound, it’s connection. A reminder that your capacity to feel deeply is still there, even when it hides.

Josiah Pearlstein
Nov 2, 20254 min read


spotlight: Johnny Yukon.
Johnny Yukon doesn’t create noise, he builds atmosphere. In this first entry of spotlight on chatpastel, I explore the cinematic, quietly emotional world he’s shaped, from SoundCloud roots to immersive concept releases.

Josiah Pearlstein
Jun 13, 20255 min read
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