fantastic post. i knew i was going to love it when i read the title and sub-title :-)
in particular, your exploration at the end about how "me" focused this whole body of work is is really the key issue imo. i love what you wrote here
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I’m not suggesting we shouldn’t consume “no-cost-to-consumer science and science-based tools” to better ourselves; we show up as our best selves when we’re taking good physical care of our brains and bodies. But it’s a fallacy to think that the work stops there.
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i would almost go so far as to say "it's a fallacy to think the work starts there". community, fellowship, support, vulnerability, these are the nutrients we all need
you are such a fantastic writer Grace, it always brings a smile when a new post of yours drops! Sarah and i look forward to each and every one!
fantastic post. i knew i was going to love it when i read the title and sub-title :-)
in particular, your exploration at the end about how "me" focused this whole body of work is is really the key issue imo. i love what you wrote here
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I’m not suggesting we shouldn’t consume “no-cost-to-consumer science and science-based tools” to better ourselves; we show up as our best selves when we’re taking good physical care of our brains and bodies. But it’s a fallacy to think that the work stops there.
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i would almost go so far as to say "it's a fallacy to think the work starts there". community, fellowship, support, vulnerability, these are the nutrients we all need
you are such a fantastic writer Grace, it always brings a smile when a new post of yours drops! Sarah and i look forward to each and every one!
Thank you for reading Rod!