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"In praise of the mundane, unquantifiable, impractical activities that feed creative work and fill life with meaning “... "Anger continued on past its usefulness becomes unjust, then dangerous…" Read more
A supreme lesson in authenticity from a being “so innocent and harmless, yet so savage.” | Brain Pickings by Maria Popova
Bertrand Russell (May 18, 1872–February 2, 1970) Bertrand Russell on What “the Good Life” Really Means, and How We Limit Our Happiness - By Maria Popova. Click the image below to read the full essay on Brain Pickings
10 Learnings from 10 Years of Brain Pickings
• 10/23/16 at 01:41PM •BRAIN PICKINGS - MARIA POPOVA's labor of love, turns 10 today! On this special occasion, she shares the 10 most important things she has learned about life in this first decade. Click to read:https://www.brainpickings.org/?mc_cid=c7f9956a1e&mc_eid=57c0e3af4e
Tracking Whidbey’ Island' s Seasons with the Birds by Kate Poss
• 10/06/16 at 12:34PM •Autumn calls some birds to travel south while others remain and prepare for winter weather. Click here: goo.gl/Whidbey to read Kate Poss' article about Frances Wood's book “Brushed by Feathers: A Year of Birdwatching in the West.” on Whidbey Life Magazine
Advice for Beginning Writers by Leslie Irish Evans
• 08/03/16 at 07:46AM •Learn more about Leslie Irish Evans ~ Author. Speaker. Cocktail Geek at:
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Women in Science: 50 Fearless Pioneers Who Changed the World by Artist and author Rachel Ignotofsky.
Click below to read the article published on Brain Pickings by Maria Popova
www.brainpickings.org/2016/07/28/women-in-science-rachel-ignotofsky/
French photographer Cedric Pollet travels the world to document the most beautiful tree barks in a project that is part stunning art photography, part implicit manifesto for biodiversity. Read more at: www.brainpickings.org/2010/11/02/cedric-pollet-bark