this is the way - good vibes as reminders
“The idea of the future, pregnant with an infinity of possibilities, is thus more fruitful than the future itself,” Bergson wrote, “and this is why we find more charm in hope than in possession, in dreams than in reality.” Once again, the seemingly dispiriting message here is actually a liberating one. Since every real-world choice about how to liv... See more
Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals
Even if you’re not in a place that has this weird work week, maybe you’re feeling listless and distractible and want to voice some STRONG OPINIONS with RELATIVELY LOW STAKES about vacation and holidays in general.
Anne Helen Petersen • Strong Vacation Opinions, Loosely Held
Pharrell hit it on the head. 99.9% of this shit DOESN’T matter https://t.co/oMddaKO0Ag
Richard D Rembert | Software Engineerx.comThe future belongs to those who think about it.
Cozy up, let your mind drift, and tune into a stream of inspiration for each of this year’s RADAR Resolutions.
RADAR Resolutions isn’t just our contribution to the annual trend reporting landscape, it's how we take stock of the world as it stands, look ahead to the world as it might be, and suss out th... See more
Cozy up, let your mind drift, and tune into a stream of inspiration for each of this year’s RADAR Resolutions.
RADAR Resolutions isn’t just our contribution to the annual trend reporting landscape, it's how we take stock of the world as it stands, look ahead to the world as it might be, and suss out th... See more
RADAR RADIO
In her book Enchantment, author Katherine May describes disenchantment as a state “we may call by many names — burnout, apathy, alienation — but one that visits upon every life in one form or another, at one time or another, pulsating with the unmet longing for something elemental and ancient, with the yearning to see the world as beautiful again a... See more
A More Play-Full Future: RADAR Future #2
the future belongs to those who think about it - RADAR
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love this intro to RADAR’s Curious Human’s Field Guide To The Future
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