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- When you say yes to cultivating a mystical gaze, the ordinary world becomes more luminous, imbued with flashes of beauty and moments of meaning. The universe responds to your willingness to behold the holy by revealing almost everything as holy. A plate of rice and beans, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, your new baby, the latest political scoundr... See more
from Orienting Toward the Sacred by Mirabai Starr
- “As long as there’s attachment to the pleasant and aversion to the unpleasant, liberation is impossible.” – The Buddha
from Joseph Goldstein - Insight Hour - Ep. 79 - Turning the Wheel of the Dharma: Wise Attention by Joseph Goldstein
- When you find the right thing to do, when you find the right people to work with, invest deeply. Sticking with it for decades is really how you make the big returns in your relationships and in your money. So, compound interest is very important.
from Almanack of Naval Ravikant by Eric Jorgenson
- All the benefits in life come from compound interest; whether in money, relationships, love, health, activities or habits
from The Angel Philosopher - Naval Ravikant by Naval Ravikant
- I know that if you’re a man who cringes at the idea of owning your masculinity, you will have a better time if you own your masculinity.
from 50 Things I Know by Sasha Chapin
- Loitering, as you know, means fucking off, or doing jack shit, or jacking off, and given that two of those three terms have sexual connotations, it’s no great imaginative leap to know that it is a repressed and repressive (sexual and otherwise) culture, at least, that invented and criminalized the concept. Someone reading this might very well keel ... See more
from Loitering Is Delightful - The Paris Review by Ross Gay
Design is hope made visible.
You can live your life as the result of history and what came before, or you can live your life as the cause of what’s to come. You choose.
When talent doesn’t hustle, hustle beats talent. But when talent hustles, watch out.
When you work only for money, without any love for what you do in and of itself, your work will lac... See morefrom 101 Design Rules by wearecollins.com
Fulfilling work and Whoa
- Knowing I should be held not as meteors are discovered:
long after their time, funneled by obsolescence
but fondled as ribbons in the sky do each other:
stretching a graze to an entanglement, whatever which way the wind blows.from Sasha Fierce asks ‘Why Don’t You Love Me?’ - Lunch Ticket
- All my friends are finding new beliefs.
This one converts to Catholicism and this one to trees.from All My Friends Are Finding New Beliefs by Christian… | Poetry Magazine