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As an experiment, I'd like you to try this out today: • Notice as many good things that are happening as possible... they don't have to be huge: someone smiles at you, you accomplish a small task, you're cozy under a warm blanket... • Stay with the feeling of each one for 10-30 seconds, making it more important and bigger in your mind. • You can even imagine it as something that is sinking into you — perhaps a warm, glowy ball or a soothing balm over your heart.

Why Your Brain Fixates on the Bad Stuff

Rick Hanson

Simple wisdom comes out on top, no matter who you are: The most sustainable product is the one you never bought in the first place.

Overconsumption Is Killing the Planet. What Can We Do?

Richa Syal

Do not resign to give up what makes you happy. And don't believe that time management is the answer—it's part of the problem. [Segmenting time destroys its most valuable quality: flow](https://simone.org/single-tasking/). That 0.01% spark survives not because we've managed our calendar better, but because we've learned to protect what matters. The next time someone suggests better time management as the solution, remember: your exhaustion isn't a personal failing. It's what happens when **ping culture** treats attention as a resource to be mined rather than a capacity to be nurtured.

The Attention Wars: Why Creative Time Is Now Contraband

Kōdō Simone

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