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Curiosity2
Natalie Tyler

There can be no growth if we do not remain open and vulnerable to what is new and different. I have never seen anyone take a risk for growth that was

In collecting all those articles and bookmarks, I’d been engaging in what the Substacker Harjas Sandhu, in an insightful post , calls “hoarding-type

Quality1
Natalie Tyler

The second side to quality is subjective, the intangible aspects of an object's character. Less easy to pin down, but of real importance, particularly

Reinvention4
Natalie Tyler

“You are afraid of surrender because you don’t want to lose control. But you never had control; all you had was anxiety.” - Elizabeth Gilbert

To adapt an analogy from the Austrian philosopher Otto Neurath , we’re like sailors on a ship that long ago left port and now urgently needs repair.

“ The best approach is that of the middle way. Learn as much as you can. Study, practice, and prepare. Then drop everything and let this natural proce

But having an enviable career is one thing, and being a happy person is another. Creating a life that reflects your values and satisfies your soul is

Community3
Natalie Tyler

“We live in a world where we see ourselves as independent individuals. If you’re an independent individual, you don’t really think in terms of power.

It is often in the cradle of friendship — a word not to be used carelessly — that our creative energies are strengthened and renewed.

Many social goals are best accomplished indirectly; singles parties are never the best singles parties, dinners devoted to a discussion topic rarely p

Slowing down1
Natalie Tyler

There is no time to study an art form, to submerge yourself in an archive; the search engine has eroded our skills at scavenging for information, thro

Reminders for myself0
Natalie Tyler