My Favorites: Great Stuff I’ve Found Recently

My monthly      “My Favorites”    routine includes posting links to great content I ran across, to encourage you to check them out if they sound interesting. Enjoy! 

Is it spring yet (apologies if you live in the southern hemisphere)? Wake me when it’s here. Meanwhile, fill up your coffee mug and ready your clicker finger. I hope you’ll find these selections educational and broadening–but mainly that you’ll find them fun.

 

MARRIED OR NOT YOU SHOULD READ THIS…
Simply a “must read
  

 

If You Could Do Life Over…                                                                                        When the top 5 regrets of the dying were listed, the number one was,  “I wish I’d had the courage to live a life true to myself; not the life others expected of me.” Here Are 7 Ways to Make It Right

  

 

“But what if I fail?”                                                                                                            You will. And then? (by Seth Godin)

  

 

The Flexible Mind                                                                                                                Leo Babauta – at his best

 

The Mechanics of Human Suffering                                                                                   “You don’t have a mind of your own. Please look at it carefully. What you call as “my mind” is just society’s garbage bin.” Sadhguru looks at the mechanics and cause of human suffering, and provides a tool to move out of the “garbage bin” our mind is.

  

Smile, breathe, and go slowly!

Dieter Langenecker
Dieter

 

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“When I was young, I had to choose between the life of being and the life of doing. And I leapt at the latter like a trout to a fly.
But each deed you do, each act, binds you to itself and to its consequences, and makes you act again and yet again.
Then very seldom do you come upon a space between
act and act when you may stop and simply be.
Or wonder who, after all, you are.”
-Ursula K LeGuin

 

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