Originally posted by Shahid on his substack, shahid’s riffs , in March 2023 A few months ago, I did a short Twitter thread on how I like to approach travel. I’ll expand…
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“when people change” by Joy Gracia
Originally posted by Joy Gracia on her substack joyfull encounters, on June 2023 people change: rarely in the way you want them to, and usually not in the way you…
“A homeschoolers perspective on unlearning” by Dominic Duffin
Originally written as a guest post for Unlearning Labs, by Dominic Duffin Unlearning Labs, founded by Vishakha Kulkarni, is an experimental playground untangling the world of learning. Unlearning Labs is a…
“Digital Swords” by Nicolás Forero
Originally posted by Nicolás Forero on his substack In the Arms of Morpheus, on June 7 2023 Born into permanent alertness, fear of failure, and not keeping up with others.…
“On Time” by IRENE K
Originally posted by Irene K on her substack, The Poetry Lantern, on June 2023 Summer has finally graced us with her presence. The days are longer than usual. The sun…
“153: Timeless Wisdom” by Jason Shen
Unpacking wisdom on solving problems, managing projects, telling stories, and driving movements that have stood the test of time. Originally posted by Jason Shen on his website, on May 22 2023 Jason has…
“131: How to Be Human in the Age of Generative AI” by Jason Shen
Originally posted by Jason Shen on his website. Jason has an upcoming Interintellect salon on July 12th, be sure to check it out! This is my first serious collection of…
“Quiet Leadership” by Scott Davies
Originally published by Scott Davies, on his substack Liminal Theories Some thoughts on the guide to subtle, understated leadership from the elite football manager Carlo Ancelotti Leadership is among the…
Reaching Out
Originally posted by Will Bamberg on his Website. Reaching out is the primary bottleneck of human connection. You might hit it off with a stranger, but fail to get their contact and you…
“The Meaningful Gardens of Our Lives” by Pavel S
meaning-making, rituals, giving/receiving dilemmas, and our purpose Originally posted by Pavel S on his substack, On Humanity, on June 4 2023 Over the past few months, I’ve been journaling more frequently than usual,…
“Interview with Jennifer Chew :: Creative Humans” by Pavel S
Spotlighting a pianist and her journey to mastery Originally posted by Pavel S on his substack, On Humanity, in May 2023 Welcome to Creative Humans (formerly Creative Fridays), a feature of On Humanity to engage and inspire readers…
“Humanity’s Next Quest: Creativity as a Commodity” by Zelda
Originally posted by Zelda on her substack, Tomorrow’s Ancestors I had to step into the world of art to realize that creativity can happen in every moment. Back then, I…