A collection of powerful tiny thoughts.
Brie Wolfson wrote an essay called Flounder Mode that recently introduced me to Kevin Kelly. I wasn’t familiar with either person but now I’m swooning at both.
The library had a copy of this available and I read it all yesterday. I’m a slow-ish reader so this would be a feat if the book wasn’t very short sentences. It reminded me of How to Live and I felt guilty blowing through it despite all the highlighting.
Draw to discover what you see. Write to discover what you think.
There was a time in my life where I’d start a day by reading a line from a religious devotional and then sitting with it for a little while. That seems like a more appro…
A collection of powerful tiny thoughts.
Brie Wolfson wrote an essay called Flounder Mode that recently introduced me to Kevin Kelly. I wasn’t familiar with either person but now I’m swooning at both.
The library had a copy of this available and I read it all yesterday. I’m a slow-ish reader so this would be a feat if the book wasn’t very short sentences. It reminded me of How to Live and I felt guilty blowing through it despite all the highlighting.
Draw to discover what you see. Write to discover what you think.
There was a time in my life where I’d start a day by reading a line from a religious devotional and then sitting with it for a little while. That seems like a more appropriate way to absorb something like this.
To be interesting just tell your own story with uncommon honesty.
Advice ranges from small and practical to huge and philosophical, and picking out a few of my favorite highlights was really challenging here!
If you repeated what you did today 365 more times will you be where you want to be next year?
Very much recommended if you’d like a quick read with some potent advice.