Have you ever dreamt of something really big? So big you felt it could only happen in 5-10y? (If at all!) And then, BOOM itโs reality and the universe giggles and whispers โnaaah, youโre readyโ!
Gasp!
It has been my secret dream to be on How I Built This, to have CreativeMornings one day be recognized for the completely magical, radically generous, collectively powerful, heart-centered organization it is.
The episode came out yesterday. I am swimming in a sauce of gratitude for anyone who has attended, contributed, supported, loved on CreativeMornings. As Thich Nhat Hanh said: โThe next Buddha will not take on any individual form. Maybe he will take the form of a Sangha, a community practicing understanding and loving kindnessโฆโ
Wow, these AI powered personalized journal prompts are quite helpful for understanding and navigating how you are feeling. The fine folks at Holstee keep impressing me with their thoughtfulness.
This is WaterLight, a device that provides electrical power using only salt water. 45 days of light with half a liter of seawater. This is incredible!
I love love love the words shared on this post by Rainbowsalt.
there is brave in soft.
there is wild in simple.
there is peace in thunder.
there are songs in stillness.
โ Jenthe Emma
Daniel Pink suggest a small language change in the way you think about a problem youโre trying to solve. So simple. So powerful.
โฆThere are two kinds of quantities in the world. Stock is a static value: money in the bank or trees in the forest. Flow is a rate of change: fifteen dollars an hour or three thousand toothpicks a day. Easy. Too easy.
But I actually think stock and flow is a useful metaphor for media in the 21st century. Hereโs what I mean:
Flow is the feed. Itโs the posts and the tweets. Itโs the stream of daily and sub-daily updates that reminds people you exist.
Stock is the durable stuff. Itโs the content you produce thatโs as interesting in two months (or two years) as it is today. Itโs what people discover via search. Itโs what spreads slowly but surely, building fans over time. โฆ
Read the full article titled Stock and Flow
โThe so-called black sheep of the family are, in fact, hunters born of paths of liberation into the family tree.
The members of a tree who do not conform to the norms or traditions of the family system, those who since childhood have constantly sought to revolutionise beliefs, going against the paths marked by family traditions, those criticised, judged and even rejected, these are usually called to free the tree of repetitive stories that frustrate entire generations.
The black sheep, those who do not adapt, those who cry rebelliously, play a basic role within each family system, they repair, pick up and create new and unfold branches in the family tree.โ
โ Bert Hellinger
Full text here.