Secrets Editors Don’t Tell You About

Lost In The Algorithms — Odyssey # 52

George Kalantzis
3 min readApr 12, 2024
A random coffee shop

The secret of life, much like the secret of editing that editors rarely divulge, is that everything is perpetually ‘to come.’ Four weeks out, and I’m living it — every fiber of my being tense with anticipation, every day stamped with the persistent reminder of TK, a notion borrowed from Steven Pressfield but lived by me.

As I sit here, the 5 AM darkness enveloping me, and freezing my balls off , the only warmth I feel comes from the steam of my black coffee, battling the relentless cold that invades the solitude of my mornings.

Outside, the rain taps a morose rhythm on the skylight — tick, tick, tick — echoing the inexorable march of time. It’s a background score for my morning ritual; the coffee steams, my thoughts simmer. This chill isn’t just physical. It mirrors the isolation, the biting reality of a journey mostly in shadows.

‘TK’ — that incessant whisper of what lies ahead is still to come, that the story is still unfolding. It’s not just a tag; it’s a pulse that beats through my daily existence, nudging me whenever complacency tries to set in. It’s the unfinished symphony of a life defined by the constant struggle against resistance, by the relentless pursuit of a self not yet fully realized.

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George Kalantzis

George is a professional storyteller, a dad to a sassy and adventurous eight year-old girl, and the author Of Nowhere To Go