What My Surgery Taught Me About Vision and Vulnerability There’s something profoundly humbling about admitting you can’t see clearly anymore. …
Instigating Better
Instigating Better
What My Surgery Taught Me About Vision and Vulnerability There’s something profoundly humbling about admitting you can’t see clearly anymore. …
A Happier, Healthier You Day 1: The Five-Minute Miracle Look, I’ll bet that you’re thinking. “I don’t have time to …
Ever notice how some people radiate joy, even in the hardest circumstances? I mean, really radiate.Not the fake kind. Not …
There’s this moment that happens sometimes when I’m holding onto hurt. Maybe you know it too? That heavy feeling in …
Have you ever wondered why some conversations seem to flow effortlessly, while others get stuck in a rut of small talk?
In David Brooks’ “How to Know Someone,” chapter five explores the crucial art of revealing—how we share our inner selves with others and create the
conditions for them to expose themselves to us.
We live in a world of constant distraction. Our eyes are fixed on screens, our minds divided between tasks, and our conversations happen while we’re thinking about the next thing on our to-do list. But knowing someone—truly knowing them—begins with a radical act: paying attention.