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Dullness is not the consequence of age, but of education. As we learn creative principles like composition and balance, we start seeing the world as it ought to be rather than as it is. The problem is that the world as it is, is actually far more interesting than the version our educated minds wish it to be. We have to relearn how to attend to the world as it is rather than being disappointed for it not perfectly matching the rules we have been taught.

Book Summary: Impro: Improvisation and the Theatre by Keith Johnstone

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you can raise the aspirations of other people significantly, especially when they are relatively young, simply by suggesting they do something better or more ambitious than what they might have in mind. It costs you relatively little to do this, but the benefit to them, and to the broader world, may be enormous. This is in fact one of the most valuable things you can do with your time and with your life.

The High-Return Activity of Raising Others’ Aspirations

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Love is what tenderness looks like in private.

Does Brahmin Supremacy Extend From Personal Privileges to the State? An Angry Memoir Investigates

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