A Poem for Beginnings – The Marginalian
By Maria Popova You know the feeling, its scorching urgency, its icy impossibility: to press the undo button of life, to unwind the reel of […]
By Maria Popova You know the feeling, its scorching urgency, its icy impossibility: to press the undo button of life, to unwind the reel of […]
Why First Impressions Matter Walking into an office should feel easy. Not heavy. Not stale. Not distracting. Yet many workspaces slowly drift away from that […]
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Traversal (FSG) broadens and deepens the questions raised in Figuring, the questions we live with: the relationship between chance and choice in becoming who we […]
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3862: […]
I used to think something was wrong with me. I’d set a goal.I’d feel inspired.I’d make a plan. And then somewhere between Day 7 and […]
1981 time machine | Seth’s Blog If you went back 45 years, the built world would be eerily similar–the clothes, the cars, […]
Lesson 17 of the free Engage course explores how to embrace your inner paradox – the seemingly conflicting parts of your nature – and integrate […]