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I can’t go for that: via Seth Godin’s newsletter

* “I can't go for that” [ https://p.feedblitz.com/r3.asp?l=192942428&f=1081591&c=8878554&u=5102652 ] No can do. We drift. Our standards aren't set in stone. They change over time, often based on the situation we're in. This explains how cults or extreme views occur. Not all at once, but bit by bit. Until one day, people wake up and are shocked to... Continue Reading →

Daily Stoic Newsletter

Before we get into this weekend’s Stoic Review—in case you missed it, last week, we announced a premium leather-bound edition of ​Meditations.** Because our paperback copies were starting to get a little worse for wear, we went out and created an edition with a level of quality not possible with mass produced books. First, we reached out... Continue Reading →

Requested Ministry-wise PIB releases.

Press Information Bureau Government of India Dear Dhananjaya Parkhe This email has been sent by PIB on your request to subscribe PIB releases. Requested Ministry-wise PIB releases. •Day 4 of India Water Week 2022 •Central Consumer Protection Authority passes Order against Cloudtail for selling domestic pressure cookers in violation of mandatory BIS standards •Schedule for Bye-election... Continue Reading →

Book summaries by Nik – Newsletter

Heyo, Nik here with our latest book summaries! We also just released two new freebies for you: Full lists of Brené Brown's books and Simon Sinek's books. Brown is the world's premier researcher on shame and vulnerability, and her work will make you feel comfortable in your own skin while also improving your relationships. Find an overview of... Continue Reading →

The Long Road: Seth Godin’s blog

* The long road [ https://p.feedblitz.com/r3.asp?l=192864344&f=1081591&c=8875004&u=5102652 ] What can we build for 2050? Thirty years ago this month, I created 18 Pine Street, a series of young adult novels with bestselling author Walter Dean Myers. He was a brilliant creator and a delightful partner. The kids who bought those books are having kids of their own now,... Continue Reading →

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