Maybe we lack the ability to see through walls or lift heavy objects, but bloggers (and you) can make a difference. I’m happy to be a part of Blog Action Day, an initiative being sponsored by Leo Babauta of ZenHabits and Collis and Cyan Ta’eed of FreelanceSwitch and FlashDen. What’s the point of Blog Action […]
Archives for August 2007
7 Tips to Find the Hidden Utility in Everything
“Beggars can’t be choosers” As trite an obvious as this saying is, it does hold a deeper truth. Rarely do the perfect ingredients come together to make something happen. The perfect tools, mentors and resources don’t always show up when you need them. Since you can’t usually choose your starting point, you need to find […]
14 Tips for a Less Materialistic Lifestyle
“The things you own end up owning you.” – Tyler Durden in Fight Club Beyond a minimum threshold of poverty, having more things doesn’t make people happier. But in a society driven by consumption, it can be hard to realize this truth. Living a less materialistic lifestyle doesn’t mean becoming a monk and abstaining from […]
The Future of Holistic Learning
I’m looking to expand on the subject of holistic learning. The topic has been one of my most popular ones I’ve brought up on this blog and along with Habitual Mastery it has received the most attention. I’d like to expand the idea, fix some of the flaws and make it more practical. But first, […]