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Pebbles of Perception: How a Few Good Choices Make All The Difference
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He traveled constantly, checking off sites on his bucket list—castles in Germany, temples in Cambodia, icebergs in the Arctic. He took lots and lots of pictures to show people what he had seen. Similarly, he had hundreds of people in his life whom he counted as friends but barely knew, but with whom he had pictures. He collected people.
Arthur C. Brooks • From Strength to Strength: Finding Success, Happiness and Deep Purpose in the Second Half of Life "This book is amazing" - Chris Evans
- Having the perfect workout.
- Selecting the optimal diet.
- Deploying a hyper-specific mindset and wellness protocol.
But after all of my research, travels, and conversations—interviewing everyone from Nobelists to centenarians—I now know the path is different.
Yes, th... See more
Michael Easter • The 2% Manifesto
letting go of your work and allowing people to make it their own,
David Meerman Scott, Reiko Scott • Fanocracy: Turning Fans into Customers and Customers into Fans
Please note that my friend did not quit her job, did not sell her home, did not sever all her relationships and move to Toronto to study seventy hours a week with an exacting Olympic-level skating coach. And no, this story does not end with her winning any championship medals. It doesn’t have to. In fact, this story does not end at all, because Sus
... See moreElizabeth Gilbert • Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear
The Left Bank is historically mesmerizing and sumptuous, but if you live on one side of Paris—say, on the Left or Right Bank—you rarely cross the river to visit the other side. Once you’re in a neighborhood, that’s where your life is. It helps to think of Paris as a collection of small villages bundled together, each one offering its own butchers,
... See moreDavid Lebovitz • L'Appart: The Delights and Disasters of Making My Paris Home
from paul millerd:
In the corporate world impact was so commonly tied up with top down ideological plans and i saw over and over again that they didn’t pan out.
If someone reads my book says they like it, and found it useful cool. I receive that compliment. But trying to come up with some random abstract big number of people I want to reach? It’s re
... See moreThere is a creation story from the mystical legends of Judaism that says that when the universe was brought into being, it split into two parts: the 1 percent world and the 99 percent world. The 1 percent world is the material, physical world that we know so well. When someone sighs and says, “That’s life,” they are talking about the 1 percent worl
... See moreLindsay C. Gibson • Self-Care for Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents: Honor Your Emotions, Nurture Your Self, and Live with Confidence
