I'm neither a journalist nor a professional fact checker but, the thing is, it's has never been easier to check basic facts. Yeah, sure, there's a world of misinformation out there, but it doesn't take much effort to determine if something is likely to be true. There are brilliant tools like reverse Image Search which give you a good indicator of when an image first appeared on the web, and…| Terence Eden’s Blog
Whatever you need to throw at me, I can take it. I won’t break. ― Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Silver Flames| The Punk Theory
I thought this quote from Ursula K. Le| inkdroid.org
I rarely say 'movie' and mostly say 'film' - but I quite like this take on the distinction from director Alan Parker (from his book Will Write And Direct For Food) The difference between a ‘movie’ and a ‘film' is that one is scared to death of boring you for a second and the latter | I rarely say 'movie' and mostly say 'film' - but I quite like this take on the distinction from director Alan Parker (from his book Will Write And Direct For Food) The difference between a ‘movie’ and a...| Neil Williams
bon-mot From Leaves of Grass (1855)| inkdroid
Ireland’s cultural tapestry is rich with tradition, and at its heart beats the lively... The post The Enchanting Legacy of Traditional Irish Music appeared first on Experience Gaelic Games.| Experience Gaelic Games
I currently have three quotes on the wall in my study at the church building. I suspect that this will change with time, but each phrase is a reminder to me and I hope will shape my ministry over t…| nuakh
Discover how Marcus Aurelius taught Stoic cheerfulness — a resilient, inner serenity that doesn’t depend on others. Learn practical ways to apply this timeless lesson to your daily life.| Via Stoica
We are sequential beings. Actions cannot be undone; life, as we experience it, cannot be reversed. The irreversibility of human life is the source of our pain and also our wonder. Spinoza’s Rooms by Madeliene Thien.| inkdroid
Discover what Marcus Aurelius meant by “Self-reliance, always. And Cheerfulness.” Learn how to apply Stoic self-reliance in modern life with practical tips and timeless wisdom.| Via Stoica
Learn the Stoic approach to dealing with others from Marcus Aurelius. Discover how to navigate relationships with either instruction or endurance, and how Stoic teachings can guide your interactions.| Via Stoica
Prohairesis is your moral faculty of choice in Stoic philosophy. Learn what it means, why it matters, and how to practice it with clarity and confidence.| Via Stoica
Learn how Marcus Aurelius teaches us to listen with presence and purpose. Discover Stoic listening skills that build empathy, wisdom, and inner calm.| Via Stoica
Learn what propatheia (προπάθεια) means in Stoicism and how to apply this concept of pre-emotion to build calm, clarity, and emotional control.| Via Stoica
Learn the Stoic view on detachment from loved ones. Epictetus teaches us to love without clinging and find peace in impermanence. A reflection on real Stoic love and presence.| Via Stoica
Take inspiration from our list of best leadership quotes to become a better leader and inspire others by example.| Learn Digital Marketing
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While on a military campaign which started in 170 and ended in 180, Marcus Aurelius1 wrote his Meditations in Greek for his own guidance and self-development. The original title of the work, if it had one, is unknown. ‘Meditations’ – as well as other titles including ‘To Himself’ – were adopted later. He had a logical mind, and his notes were representative of Stoic philosophy and spirituality.| Jayson Salazar Rodriguez | @jdsalaro | Blog
Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.| Jayson Salazar Rodriguez | @jdsalaro | Blog
paths are made by walkingThis aphorism is also found in German as follows:Wege entstehen dadurch, dass wir sie gehen| Jayson Salazar Rodriguez | @jdsalaro | Blog
If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.| Jayson Salazar Rodriguez | @jdsalaro | Blog
We waited until the blast had passed, walked out of the shelter and then it was extremely solemn. We knew the world would not be the same. A few people laughed; a few people cried. Most people were silent. I remembered the line from the Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad Gita; Vishnu is trying to persuade the prince that he should do his duty, and to impress him, takes on his multiarmed form and says, “Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.” I suppose we all thought that, one way or a...| Jayson Salazar Rodriguez | @jdsalaro | Blog
On an uneventful Tuesday afternoon I was, as usual, enjoying my lunch while mindlessly scrolling HackerNews and, also as usual, a post caught my attention which hit home1| Jayson Salazar Rodriguez | @jdsalaro | Blog
In his thirteenth letter1, “On groundless fears”, Seneca the Younger2 writes to Lucilius about, predictably, human fear and how we, often without sufficient grounds, are affraid of that which is yet to come.| Jayson Salazar Rodriguez | @jdsalaro | Blog
In the third volume, chapter XXIII §1, of his discourses compiled by Arrian1, Epictetus2 gives his advice “to those who read and discuss for the purpose of display”.| Jayson Salazar Rodriguez | @jdsalaro | Blog
Wandering Among Words No 9: Exclamation! I came across an interesting neologism the other day which, as usual, had me musing — and I thought, again as usual, I would share them with you. Here it is, courtesy of the popular BBC TV panel show QI and its busy QI elves on Twitter: Bangorrhea. Hint: … Continue reading Warning!| Calmgrove
The post explores self-care, emphasizing that it transcends typical ideas like spa days. For the author, self-care involves quiet moments with books and writing, providing refuge and joy through imagination. They suggest that stories can heal and rejuvenate, encouraging readers to reflect on their own self-care practices.| Misha Crews
Sea-sickness| sigwait.org
I've been subscribing to the rss feed of Sekar Writes for a while now – she writes these detailed summaries of books, the kind of summaries I aspire to write myself but I am seldom able to muster the mental capacity to. I don't know how she finds the mental energy to read them and...| Winnie Lim
We all have those days when we wake up feeling less than chipper for no particular reason … we just feel “blah.” Whenever I’m feeling this way, it can be helpful to read encouraging or uplifting words from others, especially those that focus on keeping a positive mindset or capture how I hope to live […] The post 10 Uplifting Quotes to Start Your Day on a Positive Note first appeared on Bella Grace Magazine.| Bella Grace Magazine
One of the safest bets in the world is that any quote you see attributed to Albert Einstein was never said by him. There are even whole websites dedicated to finding the real source of these famous quotes Einstein never said. But even though Einstein never said them, these aphorisms are often thought-provoking and wise. So, here are 10 visuals of non-Einsteinian quotes that will make you think. 'If you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will always feel stupid.' Perhaps the most ...| Sketchy Ideas
But “if we can recognise that change and uncertainty are basic principles,” as the futurist and environmentalist Hazel Henderson put it, “we can greet the future… with the understanding that we do not know enough to be pessimistic.” – via Oliver Burkeman’s The Imperfectionist: Three ideas for turbulent times| Notes by Johannes Kleske
This is the guy who wrote SCCS while working at Bell Labs. Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2024 17:29:26 -0600 From: Marc Rochkind <mrochkind@gmail.com> Newsgroups: gmane.org.unix-heritage.general Subject: Re: Anyone ever heard of teaching a case study of Initial Unix? Message-ID: <CAOkr1zXSefHKOqTCaGE7Zb_T09HD-s2pM9QfTW8PuMkLGioDGg@mail.gmail.com> On Wed, Jul 3, 2024 at 9:27 AM Vincenzo Nicosia wrote: > The programmers considered as "fungible workforce" by mainstream > software engineering and project ma...| Alexander Gromnitsky's Blog
Do you feel that "good things just happen to you"? We need to aim towards positivity to combat our natural negativity bias.| Cresting The Hill
Ten popular quotes by Napoleon Bonaparte, with details about the context in which he wrote or said them.| Shannon Selin
“Too many pieces of music finish too long after the end.” – Igor Stravinsky| Randy Crenshaw
“If I knew I had to play this song the rest of my life I probably woulda wrote something else.” – Joe Walsh (“Rocky Mountain Way”)| Randy Crenshaw
“To get your playing more forceful, hit the drums harder.” – Keith Moon (The Who)| Randy Crenshaw
“If you’re listening to a rock star to get your information on who to vote for, you’re a bigger moron than they are.” – Alice Cooper| Randy Crenshaw
“When I was a little boy, I told my dad, ‘When I grow up, I want to be a musician.’ My dad said: ‘You can’t do both, Son.'” – Chet Atkins| Randy Crenshaw
“Competitions are for horses, not artists.” – Bela Bartok| Randy Crenshaw
“I don’t deserve a Songwriters Hall of Fame Award. But fifteen years ago, I had a brain operation and I didn’t deserve that, either. So I’ll keep it!” – Quincy Jones| Randy Crenshaw
“There are two golden rules for an orchestra: start together and finish together. The public doesn’t give a damn what goes on in between.” – Thomas Beecham| Randy Crenshaw
“To achieve great things, two things are needed: a plan and not quite enough time.” – Leonard Bernstein| Randy Crenshaw
“Do it again on the next verse, and people think you meant it.”| Randy Crenshaw