August 29, 2023 admin

It’s been a while since I’ve done one of these. In fact, I wasn’t sure I’d do another. However, I’ve stumbled across some fantastic pieces of content lately, and really wanted to share them.

Death and the Present Moment by Sam Harris (Article | 20 min read)

A transcript from a talk Sam Harris did at the 2012 Global Atheist Convention. I challenge you to read this and not want to make some changes to your life.


I can relate. As I’ve gotten older, I’ve had to get my head around not being able to do things I used to be able to do – and to instead lean into things that are good for me, based on where I am now.


Yeah, I’m biased at 44, but this is exactly how I feel.


I’ve been using run-walk-run for a while now to get my zone 2 cardio in. It’s a fantastic way to cover longer distances and times, without beating up the body. And it’s the perfect way for anyone to start getting into running.


I’ve been procrastinating on investing in myself recently. This was a nice nudge to not over-think them, and to just go for it.


An inspiring goal to work towards. It’s less about this being the exact way to be, and more about realising the freedom that allows a choice like this.


I’m going through some of this at the moment – my training, morning routine etc. I felt bad at first, but this reminded me that it’s just part of life and to embrace it.


One of the best TV shows I’ve watched in a long time. Gripping from the first to the last episode!

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