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Final Question For Thought

Final Question For Thought

Do we really want ‘more, more, more’ when it costs us the earth?

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There is "the glorious freedom of saying, and truly meaning, 'that's enough."

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Extremes Of Experiences

Extremes Of Experiences

The two extremes feel bad. That is both too much and too little at the same time. We are aware that many individuals go without even the most necessities, which makes them sick and unpleasant and even shortens their lives.

The term "cost of living" is also intriguing. In a society ruled by ...

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A Question For Thought 102

A Question For Thought 102

It’s human nature to buy stuff to give us that little zing of dopamine. But what happens when we’re just drowning in stuff we don’t need or want?

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A Question For Thought 101

A Question For Thought 101

How can anything be enough when we have endless images of perfection living inside our phones slithering from social media?

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The Cry Of The Earth Mother

The Cry Of The Earth Mother

It's crucial to be mindful. Making a change, realising something, and moving on in the proper direction. Knowing your notion of 'enough'.

In her book, Sherri Mitchell recounts the legend of the cannibal giant's dance. She describes it as a character from our mythology that dwells far into t...

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"More" Does Not Make Us Happier

"More" Does Not Make Us Happier

We know that constantly wanting more does not make us happier. But, we need to have enough to start with.

A CEO and founder on LinkedIn...

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Too Much Stuff

Too Much Stuff

There is nothing wrong with having ambition, drive, the need for financial security, and lofty aspirations. The "too-muchness of life" might best describe by the below facets.

Too many adverts. too many demands. Too many plans. Too many chances to enhance or better oneself. In excess, every...

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Dwell into this thoughtfully written piece of wisdom by Emma Gannon on why humans are trapped with "too much" of everything. Also, do we really need "too much" in our lives?

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Designing for laziness

If you want to create a workspace that’s productive, focus on making it easier to do the things you want to do, and harder to do the tasks you don’t.

Our brains have been taught to conserve energy at all costs and make subconscious decisions for us based entirely on how hard or easy it is. ...

#6 THOUGHT: The Sins Of Our Minds

#6 THOUGHT: The Sins Of Our Minds

We normally don't notice ourselves wanting far too much when it comes to admiration, money, acclaim. It happens - as it tend to with sins - slowly and inperceptibly. Because when we are proud, we stop noticing how we humiliate others. Then there's no wonder why we build u...

Hobbies for relaxation

Hobbies for relaxation

Americans have roughly 5 hours of leisure per day. However, watching TV takes up more than half of those hours. Then, when we do make use of those leisure hours, our hustle culture makes us turn our leisure activities into a race to see who can do it the best.

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