While reading the last posthumous book by Stephen Hawking on “Brief Answers to the Big Questions” I began thinking about our life’s relational depth and where can we find it. “When I was younger, the rise of technology pointed to a future where we would all...
… paying attention. It is so simple and so complicated these days of frenetic connectivity. Being mindful means total presence in the present. The attention we give is the sense of belonging to the present we receive.
…the more you create. The idea researchers explored is simple. When we spend too much time creating something our mind gets fixated on it and is less able to create. We don’t switch because we get stuck, but precisely to avoid running out of ideas, or the...
Reading comes in two kinds. The writings you love and those you hate. Everything else is not a waste of time, but simply not for you. Photo by Aaron Burden at unsplash It’s easy to read the things you love. Ideas that drive change or intrigue you. Examples you can...
Boredom is a sign of our perception of time. We can either use it or dismiss it. When we dismiss boredom, we begin craving for something which grabs our attention and stops our mind from having contact with our thoughts. When we use it, we develop our ability to think...