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David Brooks • How the Ivy League Broke America
artists respond to the complex system that is life with the complex system that is the human mind. The capacity to pay attention, make sense, act and change ahead of the curve is today the holy grail of most organisations and nations.
Margaret Heffernan • Uncharted
Self Discovery
Jen Bailey • 2 cards
Power in Community Across history, many schools of thought converged on this singular truth: none of us can flourish on our own. But our cultural narrative continues to romanticize the lone hero. For example, the story of Einstein’s E = mc² as an isolated breakthrough fails to acknowledge the foundational contributions of scientists such as French
... See moreAnne-Laure Le Cunff • Tiny Experiments: How to Live Freely in a Goal-Obsessed World
Imagine studying something that nobody else is studying, for reasons you can’t really articulate, without knowing what the outcome of your work will be. For the truly obsessed person, the need for validation isn’t about ego; it’s about sanity. You want to know there’s some meaning behind the dizzying mental labyrinth that you simultaneously can’t
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Additional Research:
Karen Barad:https://philosophy.ucsc.edu/faculty/index.php?uid=kbarad
Richard Brautigan
Turing
Lewis Fry Richardson
Ernst Haekel
Heidi Appel
In Transformations of Consciousness, Harvard psychologist Jack Engler reports a study of Dipama and other advanced meditators. He found a degree of mental health and well-being that was the most remarkable ever seen by any scientists.
Jack Kornfield • The Wise Heart: Buddhist Psychology for the West
Stew Friedman, “Be Real, Be Whole, Be Innovative,” Bulletproof Radio, episode 83 Stew Friedman, “Success, Leadership & Less Work,” Bulletproof Radio, episode 196 Jeff Spencer, “Success Intoxication & the Champions Blueprint,” Bulletproof Radio, episode 213 Tony Stubblebine, “Getting Out of Your Robot Mindset,” Bulletproof Radio, episode 296