In all of my time traveling, I've come across a lot of neat tidbits, most of them from people much older than myself. And here I'll tell you why I think living like the old is the best way to live. And for the purpose of personal relation on my part, this will be living like an old... Continue Reading →
What Do The Old Say?
In all of my time traveling, I've come across a lot of neat tidbits, most of them from people much older than myself. And here I'll tell you why I think living like the old is the best way to live. And for the purpose of personal relation on my part, this will be living like an old... Continue Reading →
A Ted talk by Ryan Holliday on Stoicism
Always interesting, always reflective. Take a look. If you've not been exposed to Stoicism as a philosophy, this will be a great start. "You do not control the world around you, you only control how you react to it". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2Zq2VWvmW4&utm_content=bufferebc1e&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
A must watch: Is the man who is tall happy??
A great interview by Michel Gondry (French film director) with Noam Chomsky (modern philosopher and political activist) . This film has both great intellectual back and forth combined with an artistic take on the illustration of words in live action. Found on Netflix Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy? Official Trailer (HD) Documentary, Michel... Continue Reading →
The Shortness of Life: Seneca on Busyness and the Art of Living Wide Rather Than Living Long | Brain Pickings
Your first look into brain pickings. I should not have to post anymore articles from this woman and her website. Although I certainly will, her interpretations and analysis of literature are unmatched by anyone her age. Maria Papova is a reader you should look up to. Remember it's not what you take in but what... Continue Reading →