psychology
As experience has shown, the world – life itself – is cloudy, contingent and defined by change. As horrifying as the surveillance capitalists’ view of a totally controlled, perfectly articulated and error-free future might be, the inevitable failure of its vision, and the resultant violence – already evident in our fractured worldviews, competing
... See moreJames Bridle • The Age of Surveillance Capitalism by Shoshana Zuboff Review – We Are the Pawns
When you’re engaged at work, fully engage, for defined periods of time. When you’re renewing, truly renew. Make waves. Stop living your life in the gray zone.
hbr.org • The Magic of Doing One Thing at a Time
a belief in oneness was more strongly related to feeling connected with distant people and aspects of the natural world than with people with whom one is close !
Scott Barry Kaufman • What Would Happen if Everyone Truly Believed Everything Is One?
Ken Wilber’s Wake up, Clean up, Grow up framework for human development.
Wake up meaning becoming aware of your true nature beyond the ego—accessing states of consciousness beyond ordinary waking awareness.
Clean up meaning psychological healing through shadow work—addressing unconscious or repressed aspects of yourself that are causing unnecessary
... See moreDan Koe • How to Unf*ck Your Life
men’s biggest problem is, likewise, a feeling—an unreachable itch, or a marrow-deep belief—that men should still rank above women in the social hierarchy, just not as much as before. This belief may be misguided or unconscious, but it is nonetheless insuperable, and it must be accommodated, for the good of us all.
Jessica Winter • What Did Men Do to Deserve This? | the New Yorker
The purpose of education, at this point, is awareness.
Dan Koe • How to Unf*ck Your Life
topophilia , popularized by the geographer Yi-Fu Tuan in 1974 as all of “the human being’s affective ties with the material environment.” In other words, it is the warm feelings you get from a place. It is a vivid, emotional, and personal experience, and it leads to unexplainable affections.
Arthur C. Brooks • Find the Place You Love. Then Move There.
that boundaries aren’t walls…they’re doors. Boundaries help us decide who we let in, and how. People who have been bombed can learn from a scary and often disheartening experience like this…become wise about who’s safe to let in, so that this doesn’t happen again.
Justin Pere • What Is Love Bombing?
the agency we can actively assert over our own futures, which is fundamentally usurped by predictive, data-driven systems