Reality check: what did you want to be? Are you doing it? Are you on the path? I don’t need you to respond. This question is entirely personal, one of self reflection. Remember: it is not too late to move towards what you have dreamed your life could be.
Keep in mind, this is not an indictment at all. It’s a question. I’m asking myself. I have certainly made steps in that direction. However, it may be time to start running with absolute disregard.
I still don't get the appeal of "the platform formally known as twitter." Too much fluff-stuff drowns out the good content I am really interested in. What brings you too it? What is the content that keeps you engaged?
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As states reopen during #COVID remember that the wisest and most fundamental aim of anyone who has obtained their freedom, is self limitation: psychologytoday.com/us/blog/…
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.@F3TheBlitz Pax - Here is your 3/25 workout. Nothing complicated. After a warm up (hit the low back and hips!)
30 x KB Swings
1 Turkish Get Up (per side)
Repeat for 7 rounds (45 mins) or 10 (60 mins)
Finish with yoga flow.
Leave a comment when done @F3Raleigh
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“I tell people, Make a list of ten things you hate and tear them down in a short story or poem. Make a list of ten things you love and celebrate them. When I wrote ‘Fahrenheit 451’ I hated book burners and I loved libraries. So there you are” —Ray Bradbury theparisreview.org/interview…
“Q: Why do you paint?
A: For exactly the same reason I breathe.”
The little-known visual art of E.E. Cummings (who, contrary to popular myth, didn't sign his name in lowercase only), born on this day in 1894 brainpickings.org/2017/10/05…
What does a painting sound like to a musician? How does a cosmologist see Van Gogh’s "The Starry Night"? We have teamed up w/ @BBC to bring you fresh perspectives on 30 works of art. Look for the radio series "The Way I See It" wherever you get podcasts: mo.ma/thewayiseeit
“I learned early that a test for a poem for me was whether it seemed so inevitable that I could remember it perfectly from the start.”
R.I.P., Harold Bloom (1930–2019). Read more from his 1991 Art of Criticism interview: theparisreview.org/interview…
I have done hundreds of talks on happiness, meaning & resilience w/corporate groups, soldiers & even Buddhist monks. I have never been so inspired as I was talking with men in recovery @healtransitions You are stronger than you think you are. @F3Raleigh#PositivePsychology