the good life
What is the goal of the goal? (A powerful question to ask…)
mail.google.comAs Charlie Munger says:
“It is remarkable how much long-term advantage people like us have gotten by trying to be consistently not stupid, instead of trying to be very intelligent.”
We Know What Is Wrong With More Clarity Than What Is Right
Robert Thurman: We can be Buddhas
ted.comnabeelqu.co • Nabeel S. Qureshi
“And one day, you realise it was never about the big things. You realise it’s actually about the little moments that feel like magic. It’s about the simplest of seconds that make you smile. It’s about the genuine experiences that fill your heart with joy. It’s about the conversations that make you believe in kindness and compassion. It’s about the... See more
instagram.comLos 5 lenguajes del amor: el puente entre el amor y la herida.
Amar y ser amado no siempre nace del lugar más sano.
A veces, nuestros lenguajes del amor son también ecos de heridas que no hemos sanado.
Pablo Andre nos revela cómo cada forma de amar puede tener una luz... y una... See more
instagram.com" A master in the art of living draws no sharp distinction between his work and his play , his labour and his leisure, his mind and his body, his education and his recreation." — L. P. Jacks
Sloww Sunday: Slow vs Speed Reading, Horizontal vs Vertical Development, Distal vs Proximate Self, & More
What they tell you:
If you invested $100 in Apple's IPO and and held shares until today, that investment would be worth about $100,000.
What they don't tell you:
If you invested $100 in Apple's IPO and held shares until today, you would've endured 23 declines of... See more
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