readings
How to like everything more
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but apparently you can, through sheer force of will, lack of self-knowledge, and refusal to unpack the details, earn the right to do a job you hate for the rest of your life.
I am very affected by place. Actually I think everyone is. Probably more than they realize.
Our surroundings act on us. Some foster chaos, others encourage enchantment. Broad landscapes, beautiful artwork, and ancient architecture fill people with awe. Office buildings with drop ceilings and an unimaginative palette of gray, screeching subways, and... See more
Our surroundings act on us. Some foster chaos, others encourage enchantment. Broad landscapes, beautiful artwork, and ancient architecture fill people with awe. Office buildings with drop ceilings and an unimaginative palette of gray, screeching subways, and... See more
Tommy Dixon • surroundings that speak of enchantment


Fake Fairness is Killing Our Relationships — and It’s Everywhere
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It’s been three years of me posting online about things I’m reading and listening to and wow there have been SO MANY standout articles that have changed the way I think and see the world (and myself).
Thank god for smart people who can articulate themselves so brilliantly in writing.
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instagram.comwhat the self help industry has wrong about...everything
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Since writing more regularly, I’ve noticed a shift in how I process, absorb, and orient to the world. Everything now seems to carry a hum of potential meaning. I observe more. I connect dots faster. I’ve started noticing the architecture of experience, the invisible beams that hold it all up.