Is your mind constantly racing, making it difficult to find inner peace? Would you like to cultivate a deeper sense of awareness and connection to yourself and others? The Wheel of Awareness meditation, as described by Daniel J. Siegel in Aware, guides you through different aspects of your experience. With this practice, you explore physical sensations, thoughts, emotions, and your sense of interconnectedness with the world around you. Continue reading to learn how the Wheel of Awareness can transform your meditation practice.
How to Rest: Tips for Disconnecting From Grind Culture
Is rest something you can truly master? How can you find genuine relaxation in a world that seems to never stop? Rest is more than just taking a break from work. It’s a deliberate process that addresses your physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. In Rest Is Resistance, Tricia Hersey explores how to practice authentic, restorative rest and envisions a community that values well-being over productivity. Continue reading to learn how to rest effectively with some practical tips on incorporating rest into your life.
How to Get Rich by Felix Dennis: Book Overview & Takeaways
Are you dreaming of becoming wealthy? Do you have what it takes to turn that dream into reality? In his book How to Get Rich, Felix Dennis lets loose with his unconventional insights on building a fortune. A self-made millionaire, Dennis shares his advice on starting a business, avoiding common pitfalls, and living a fulfilling life as a wealthy individual. Keep reading to get a candid look at the challenges, sacrifices, and skills needed to achieve substantial wealth.
The Precipice: Existential Risk and the Future of Humanity
Are we on the brink of extinction? What can we do to safeguard humanity’s future? Toby Ord’s book The Precipice: Existential Risk and the Future of Humanity explores the threats facing us. He argues that human actions and technologies now pose serious risks to our survival. Ord outlines natural, man-made, and future threats we must understand and address. Keep reading to learn about the dangers we face and how we can work to secure a bright future for humanity.
Ray Dalio: Economic Cycles of Debt & Credit Are Natural
Does the global economy follow a predictable pattern? Can understanding economic cycles help you make better financial decisions? According to Ray Dalio, economic cycles are natural. In his book Principles for Dealing With the Changing World Order, he explores the rhythm of debt and credit use and explains how these patterns have shaped major powers throughout history. Continue reading for Dalio’s fascinating perspective on how economies ebb and flow over time.
The “Mediocre White Male”: How the Concept Harms Us All
Are you tired of hearing about white male privilege? Why do mediocre white men still seem to get ahead in life? Ijeoma Oluo’s book Mediocre explores the concept of the mediocre white male and its impact on society. She argues that systemic advantages for white men can lead to complacency and harm everyone, including white men themselves. Keep reading to discover how this phenomenon affects our daily lives.
Slow Productivity: Cal Newport on the Lost Art of Accomplishment
Are you feeling overwhelmed by constant busyness at work? Is there a better way to approach productivity? In Slow Productivity, Cal Newport challenges traditional notions of productivity. He proposes a new approach that emphasizes quality over quantity, focusing on meaningful outcomes rather than visible activity. Keep reading to discover how Newport’s principles of slow productivity can transform your work life.
How to Appreciate Your Partner Through Positivity & Compliments
How can you strengthen your relationship through appreciation? What role does negativity bias play in our partnerships? Relationship researchers Julie Schwartz Gottman and John Gottman have found that successful couples excel at noticing and acknowledging kind deeds, rather than simply performing more of them. They discuss showing appreciation by being more positive and complimentary. Continue reading to learn how to appreciate your partner in meaningful ways.
What Causes Mental Illness? Evidence for a Common Origin
What causes mental illness? Could various mental disorders stem from a single underlying cause? Psychiatrist Christopher M. Palmer explores the intriguing possibility that all mental illnesses might share a common origin. He presents compelling evidence that, despite the complexity of mental illness, the root cause might be rather simple. Keep reading for Palmer’s groundbreaking ideas about what causes mental illness and how they could reshape our approach to mental health.
White Masculinity: A Mythology of Violent Cowboys (Ijeoma Oluo)
Do you know the origins of white masculinity in America? How does the cowboy myth influence modern-day extremism? Ijeoma Oluo explores the concept of white masculinity through the lens of the American cowboy archetype. She argues that this idealized image of rugged individualism and conquest has far-reaching consequences, shaping attitudes and behaviors in contemporary society. Continue reading for a thought-provoking journey through American history and culture.