inHabit. It’s more than a conference, it’s a movement.
I’m writing this in a Brisbane library, surrounded by first-world chaos. My son, beautifully positioned somewhere on the autism spectrum, doesn’t understand why libraries require quiet. He’s laughing uncontrollably at memories I can’t access, drawing stares from strangers who don’t understand his joy. My phone won’t connect to the WiFi, so I’ve spent eight minutes…