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And what’s more, I would miss the voices if they ever went. In that respect, I should maybe consider insuring them, because if they do ever go, I’d be out of a job.
Eleanor Longden • Learning from the Voices in My Head (TED Books)

In this accounting, the music is free, the bodily performance expensive. Indeed, many bands today earn their living through concerts, not music sales. This formula is quickly becoming a common one for not only musicians, but even authors. The book is free; the bodily talk is expensive. Live concert tours, live TED talks, live radio shows, pop-up fo
... See moreKevin Kelly • The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future
Maria Popova, who writes the popular site The Marginalian (formerly Brain Pickings), spends her days reading old books and essays. She’s passionate about finding ideas, beauty, and wisdom in these texts and then connecting them in her own unique conversation with the world.
Paul Millerd • The Pathless Path: Imagining a New Story For Work and Life
You’re looking for your sweet spot: regular practice, not over-committing to the point where it’s damaging your health. Remember: Creative practice equals self-care, but so does exercise, eating properly, and sleeping. Take care of your body so it can take care of you.
Jessica Abel • Growing Gills: How to Find Creative Focus When You’re Drowning in Your Daily Life
Martina Gobec • Everything you want is on the other side of “should.”

The Audacity: Why Being Too Much Is Exactly Enough: The Sunday Times bestseller
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“What makes them want to see it again? What would make them go home and talk about it? Even if it was just’ ‘I just saw the weirdest thing - a comedian who thinks he’s funny and…isn’t.’ I thought, ‘there’s something there.’ the