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  • The Year I Let Go of Goals and Found Real Progress

    The Year I Let Go of Goals and Found Real Progress

    At 37, the author embraces a free-flowing approach to self-improvement rather than setting yearly goals. Through skiing, chess, and tennis, they learn persistence, strategic thinking, and acceptance. The significance of mentorship and open-mindedness in the learning process is emphasized, showing how these experiences transform personal growth and perspective on life. Read more

  • The Tree That Taught Me Symmetry

    The Tree That Taught Me Symmetry

    The author reflects on a hike in the Washington mountains, observing the perfect symmetry of leaves produced by a resilient tree over centuries. This experience leads to a realization about life’s inherent asymmetry and the futile pursuit of perfection. Acceptance of one’s imperfections is suggested as a path to finding value and harmony. Read more

  • Chess: The Quiet Teacher of Independent Thinking

    Chess: The Quiet Teacher of Independent Thinking

    Chess transcends being a mere sport; it fosters independent thinking and decision-making skills. It teaches children to analyze, plan, and accept responsibility, enhancing their ability to thrive in various areas of life. The core message is that mastery in chess and life is about foresight, patience, and recognizing patterns in decisions. Read more

  • Every Age Thinks It’s Right: Why We Must Keep Questioning Ourselves

    Every Age Thinks It’s Right: Why We Must Keep Questioning Ourselves

    The text reflects on societal norms and dependence, comparing historical slavery to modern employment structures. It critiques the illusion of freedom in contemporary life, highlighting that many people surrender autonomy to systems for survival. The author urges awareness and questioning of current choices, advocating for honesty and courage to confront dependencies. Read more

  • Protecting a Child’s Curiosity in a Material World

    Protecting a Child’s Curiosity in a Material World

    The content discusses the importance of nurturing children’s curiosity about both the external world and their inner selves. It highlights a balance between early spiritual guidance and practical engagement. Encouraging critical thinking, connection to nature, and allowing self-exploration is crucial for holistic development, shaping well-rounded individuals who appreciate both knowledge types. Read more

  • When the World Shifts: How to Stay Ready Without Fear

    When the World Shifts: How to Stay Ready Without Fear

    Preparedness is not about predicting every twist of the future—it’s about not being shaken when change arrives. Whether AI or life itself, the world will keep shifting. What matters is depth, awareness, and process. Engage fully, expect less, give more—that’s where true readiness lies. Read more

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