
Don’t think; just do.
I recently missed two opportunities to give meaningful gifts to loved ones, all because I spent too much time thinking instead of doing. My resolve for 2025 is “don’t think; just do.”
I recently missed two opportunities to give meaningful gifts to loved ones, all because I spent too much time thinking instead of doing. My resolve for 2025 is “don’t think; just do.”
I meditated in my car during a rainstorm and had a few insights while gazing at the raindrops on the windshield.
I took an assessment measuring how comfortable I am with ambiguity, and the results were much different than they would have been a few years ago.
I recently listened to an episode from Noah Rasheta’s Secular Buddhism podcast called Learning to Live Artfully. In my understanding, the main idea of living artfully is rejecting the utilitarian model of thinking, where we try to justify all of our actions based on what utility or value they provide. For example, artists don’t paint […]