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Got Everything And Lost The Soul

Got Everything And Lost The Soul

Tiger Woods’s story shows that the relentless pursuit of anything isn’t worth it if we damage our souls in the process. 

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What Is Silence?

What Is Silence?

Cage’s most famous creation, titled 4’33, is a composition with a twist: it’s a four-minute, thirty-three-second-long stretch of uninterrupted silence.

Silence, doesn’t really exist;  what we think of as silence isn’t actual...

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Questions To Ask While Writing An Effective Journal

Questions To Ask While Writing An Effective Journal

Try picking up a pen and paper, be sure to face up to any tough questions that arise:

  • Why did I get so worked up about this today?
  • Why do I care about impressing my coworkers?
  • How did today’s problems rev...

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Fight Desires By Asking 1 Question.

Fight Desires By Asking 1 Question.

The Greek philosopher Epicurus had a good test for himself. Any time he felt himself being tugged by a new desire, he asked himself -

“How will I feel afterward if I actually get what I want?” 

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When Enough Is Not Enough.

When Enough Is Not Enough.

The writers Kurt Vonnegut and Joseph Heller once attended a party at the palatial home of a billionaire. Vonnegut asked his friend how it felt to know that their host had probably earned more that same day than Heller’s book, Catch-22, had earned in its whole history. Heller replied that he had s...

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Why Write About Your Day?

Why Write About Your Day?

Writing can be a way to watch yourself as if you are a stranger, giving you a fresh perspective on your actions.

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Bathing With Beauty

Bathing With Beauty

There is a concept in Japan called shinrin yoku, or “forest bathing.” It’s a kind of therapy that uses nature to heal spiritual woes.

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The way of the Essentialist

  • The way of the Essentialist is the relentless pursuit of less but better. It means asking yourself frequently, “Am I investing in the right activities?”
  • The Essentialist rejects the idea that we can fit it all in; we have to deal with trad...

Bad learning = brain damage

Bad learning = brain damage

A knock on the head isn’t the only way to “impair” our brains. Brain damage can be caused by anything that physically changes our brains in a way that makes us less intelligent or functional. Like a lot of self-learning: news or superficial articles that confirm our biases. 

The Soul Has A Plan

The Soul Has A Plan

We always get hints from our souls what to do next in our life but those are 'too good to be true' - that's why we never follow them and just become the photocopy of others. 

You just need to follow your 'soul print' or just trust your gut.

When you start fo...

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