Agalia Tan
- “The time you spend is really spending time,” he said. “It isn’t wasting time. Then one has to find within that spending of time an allowing oneself to just not feel you’re wasting it if you’re just existing for the moment. Just exist.
from Martin Scorsese: “I Have To Find Out Who The Hell I Am.”
RADAR EWF | Emotional Ergonomics & Designing for Feelings
Fictional Brands Archive
- Absolute success is luck. Relative success is choices and habits.
from What Determines Success: Luck or Hard Work? by jamesclear.com
- We don’t need to define ourselves by the things we make, but we can still make them. This goes back to the idea of handiness, right? This isn’t a book about becoming an expert in any one thing. It’s about trying lots of things and becoming increasingly capable as a result. It’s about getting comfortable experimenting with something you’ve never don... See more
from Redefining "Handy" and Learning How to Make Things
Internet Phone Book
- Your business exists in the context of a marketplace, but also in the context of your lived experience.
Defaulting to the norms of your industry will shape your business to be similar to the rest, where the best entrepreneurs zero-in on their self expression. Do you have an eye for good design? Inject design into a tasteless industry. Do you have a ... See more - Becoming a vehicle for capitalistic desires of abundance and overconsumption. We’re asking, what would an underconsumption-core of love look like? What if we could take only what we required in the moment, better able to understand ourselves and our needs in the context of the present?
“The secret to change is to focus all your energy not on fighting the old, but on building the new.” Dan Millman
from How To Think About Change by Thomas Klaffke
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