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Hello, smartphone!
For the past six months, I have shared how a dumbphone changed my lifestyle and how I relate with people in gatherings. And snapping out of the tool, becoming the user and not being used, I began to see things that only felt like a knot in my guts before. Something is wrong with how Read more
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This is how you tell the kids what climate change is all about
I wish to start the year watching Don’t Look Up to remind me of things about: And speaking of climate change, what is it anyway? And how do you even tell the kids about it? Thanks to everyone who cares (thanks, Seth Godin and the team!), they created a “powerful tool to help us create Read more
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Walk with wonder
How often do you walk around your neighborhood and look at the skies and the people you pass by? How often do you stir yourself up to become curious about things you think you are already familiar with, such as how your neighbor’s outdoors looks or how the pavements are crooked at the end of Read more
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Goal-setting and our excuses to be lazy
Starting the year at work while working from home feels different than when you physically return to the office, seeing your colleagues fresh from the holiday thrills. Asking them how their holidays went clearly distinguishes the holiday break from the back-to-work season. And so, implementing the new year’s goals feels promising while the calendar is Read more
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How we gather at the table
After all the meals you shared with your family, you may ponder how your relationship has strengthened over food. Even the misunderstandings were discussed over meals, convincing you that most of your engagements were done at the dinner table. Food really brings people together in ways that other activities can’t. The rich, the poor, and Read more
