ShandeN
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ShandeN
@shanden
Human cultural practices, like eating utensils or performing arts, may seem distinct but could share common roots, reflecting universal aspects of human experience.
Different eating tools (chopsticks, knives, forks) and performing arts (kabuki, opera, Aboriginal dance) appear culturally unique, but they might stem from shared human needs or creativi
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When attention constantly jumps from one thing to another, important work piles up unfinished. The problem isn't an inability to focus, but rather difficulty directing focus to the right tasks at the right times. Each new distraction pulls attention away from current responsibilities, creating a growing
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"The quality of any creative endeavor tends to approach the level of taste of whoever is in charge."
Source: The Auteur Theory of Design (2009)
As a man changes his own nature, so does the attitude of the world change towards him.
—Mahatma Gandhi
"I was waiting for something extraordinary to happen, but as the years wasted on, nothing ever did unless I caused it.”
—Charles Bukowski
"What matters in life is not what happens to you but what you remember and how you remember it."
Source: Interview with Gerald Martin