Originally posted by Pavel S on his substack, On Humanity, on Jan. 29 2023 Every weekend in January (except for today) feels like an observation of yet another cultural beginning. The…
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“Truths exist at opposite extremes” by Shahid H N
Originally posted by Shahid H N on his substack, shahid’s riffs This post is inspired by and riffs on Joe Lonsdale’s piece on dialectical wisdom. Between “self-accountability”… For most of my…
“It’s for You: In Memory of Landlines Lost” by Marc Hochstein
Originally posted in RETURN The phone rang in my parents’ Park Avenue apartment. Not a phone. The phone. It was the late 1980s or early 1990s, I forget exactly when. Mobile phones were an…
“Be On Your Own Team” by Will Bamberg
Originally posted by Will Bamberg on his Website. At first glance, “be on your own team” is a cute little phrase telling you to support yourself. Another interpretation might be…
“ambition” by Elaine
Originally posted by Elaine on her Substack, manners & mystery. Is it possible to pursue your ambition without being attached to the outcome? I want to believe so because it’s…
“Signal, Noise and Us” by Anna Grigoryan
Originally posted by Anna Grigoryan on her Substack, Caring about now. If you’re on LinkedIn, or Twitter, or are subscribed to a lot of newsletters, you might know this aspirational…
“Write it down” by Zelda Poem
Originally posted by Zelda Poem on her Substack, Tomorrow’s Ancestors. Creative blocks are disguised inner conflicts. You’re telling yourself that you just don’t know where to start, what to talk…
“On the life-changing power of legitimacy.” by Rachel Clifton
Originally posted by Rachel Clifton on her Substack, Adventures of a Spiritual Warrior. Photo by Ameer Basheer on Unsplash
“How to be an unsuccessful thinker” by Kasra
Originally posted by Kasra on his substack, Bits of Wonder. So you want to pursue the intellectual life. You want to be a thinker, a contributor to the Discourse, a person…
“The Quick Culture Guide for Global Business” by Nolan Yuma Janssens
Originally posted by Nolan Yuma Janssens on his website, Without Borders. P.S. Janssens also has an upcoming salon series, Without Borders: A Series for Borderless Thinkers, starting on April 2nd…
“Introducing not-knowing” by Vaughn Tan
Originally posted by Vaughn Tan on his Substack, The Uncertainty Mindset. P.S. Vaughn also has an upcoming salon series, “Thinking About Not-Knowing, starting this week, January 19th! This is an…
“Can We Morally Accuse a Culture?” by Nolan Yuma Janssens
Originally posted by Nolan Yuma Janssens on his independent publication, Without Borders. P.S. Nolan also has an upcoming salon series by the same name: “Without Borders: A Salon Series”, starting…