Spell to be said against hatred, the illustrated story of astronaut Ronald McNair's childhood civil disobedience, Octavio Paz on otherness and courage
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Edward Gorey's illustrated 1969 poem about the secret of true love, a stunning musical tribute to Rachel Carson, Ann Druyan on wonder and the sacred
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Viktor Frankl's lost lectures on moving beyond optimism and pessimism to find life's deepest meaning; James {NAME} on keeping the light alive & more
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Astronaut Leland Melvin reads Neruda's love letter to Earth's forests, a color spectrum of sadnesses as a portal to more vibrant aliveness, and more
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Mary Shelley, writing 200 years ago about a pandemic-ravaged world, on what makes life worth living and nature's beauty as a lifeline to sanity
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Midweek pick-me-up: Against the illusion of separateness – Neruda's stunning Nobel speech about our shared belonging across space and solitude
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Midweek pick-me-up: Zadie Smith on optimism and despair
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A touching animated short film about depression and what it takes to recover the light of being; poet Lisel Mueller on what gives meaning to our lives
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Inner wholeness, our greatest obstacle to happiness, and the body as the seedbed of a flourishing soul; the enchantment of cacti; the bilingual mind
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How to live and how to die, Patti Smith on libraries and the transformative power of reading, a poetic Victorian encyclopedia of lessons from flowers
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Music, loneliness, and transcendence; an 18th-century woman's illustrated encyclopedia of medicinal plants; the heartbreak of Hans Christian Andersen
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A soulful animated short film about loss and the unbreakable bonds of love; Thoreau on the true value of a tree; the stunning photomicroscopy of snow
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What to do when the world gets you down; Mary Shelley's father on parenting and how an early love of reading paves the path to happiness; and more
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Neil Gaiman's feminist poem about science, animated;Oliver Jeffers's lovely illustrated fable about enoughness; poet Ross Gay on delight as resistance
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Eve Ensler's extraordinary letter to Mother Earth, an illustrated alphabet of joy, and a love letter to walking
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An illustrated ode to the art of listening as a wellspring of self-understanding and empathy; Stephen Fry on Greek mythology and chaos theory; & more
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An almost unbearably lovely vintage illustrated ode to friendship, the cognitive science and moral philosophy of whether your dog loves you, and more
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Viktor Frankl on humor as a lifeline to sanity and survival, Ben Folds on creativity, empathy, and the courage to know yourself, vintage science art
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25/08/2019
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Is there a God? Stephen Hawking answers the eternal question in his final book; altered states of consciousness: the science of time and self; & more
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21/07/2019
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Middle age and the art of self-renewal, Keats on compassion, plus announcing a labor of love to help refugee kids
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07/07/2019
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Rebecca Solnit on love and living with purpose, Toni Morrison on writing and the transformative power of art, a lovely picture-book about the Moon
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19/05/2019
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Nobel-winning physicist Wolfgang Pauli on science, spirituality, and our search for meaning, how Eleanor Roosevelt revolutionized politics, and more
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14/04/2019
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Patti Smith on creativity and William Blake, the stunning natural history illustrations of 18th-century artist Sarah Stone, Jill Lepore on history
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17/03/2019
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Hannah Arendt on love and how to live with the fundamental fear of loss, Hermann Hesse on solitude, courage, and how to find your destiny, and more
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03/03/2019
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Thoreau on change, Romanian philosopher Emil Cioran on the courage to disillusion yourself, and more
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24/02/2019
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Neil Gaiman's stunning ode to the courage of speaking truth to power, Iris Murdoch on art as resistance, Melville's electric love letters to Hawthorne
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17/02/2019
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David Whyte on love, Hermann Hesse on solitude, the value of hardship, and how to find your destiny, Nick Cave on art in the age of AI
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Annual Special: The loveliest children's books of the year
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Georgia O'Keeffe on the art of seeing, the Dalai Lama on science and spirituality, Jane Welsh Carlyle on loving vs. being in love
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Jeanette Winterson's 10 tips on writing, James {NAME}'s forgotten only children's book, Lewis Thomas on the scientific poetics of altruism
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Epictetus on love, loss, and the Stoic cure for heartbreak, Neruda's beautiful and humanistic Nobel Prize speech, an Indian illustrated ode to water
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Walt Whitman on democracy and our mightiest force of resistance, Martin Buber on love and what it really means to live in the present, and more
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29/07/2018
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Iris Murdoch on storytelling, art as citizenship, and the key to good writing, Oliver Sacks on nature and the interconnectedness of the universe
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The lonely patience of creative work, what it's actually like to live in the stranglehold of anxiety and what it takes to break free, and more
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24/06/2018
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An illustrated celebration of Jane Jacobs, 200 years of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein as a lens on science, society, and moral responsibility, and more
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17/06/2018
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Nature and joy, the paradoxical psychology of why frustration is necessary for love, William James on the 4 qualities of transcendent consciousness
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10/06/2018
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A beautiful tribute to Stephen Hawking, Olivia Laing on life, loss, and the wisdom of rivers, how to befriend the universe, and more
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27/05/2018
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Rilke on creativity, Erich Fromm on the paradox of inner freedom, Lynn Margulis on the spirituality of science, and more
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22/04/2018
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Ursula K. Le Guin on subjectifying the universe, stunning 1913 illustrations for Whitman's \"Leaves of Grass,\" Terry Tempest Williams on the wilderness
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The wisdom of mountains, philosopher Martin Buber on the art of relationship, Regina Spektor reads \"The Everyday Enchantment of Music\" by Mark Strand
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Zadie Smith's dance lessons for writers, a tender illustrated fable of finding kinship through otherness, E.B.B. on happiness as a moral obligation
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Leonard Cohen on words, Audre Lorde on turning fear into fire, Emerson on living with authenticity and presence in a culture of busyness and surfaces
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04/03/2018
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Eleven kinds of blue, Zadie Smith on optimism and despair, an illustrated celebration of women writers who have enchanted and transformed our world
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11/02/2018
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Ursula K. Le Guin on what makes life worth living, an illustrated meditation on our paths to acceptance, Jane Hirshfield on writing and the fluid self
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28/01/2018
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Walking as creative fuel, Oliver Sacks on the building blocks of personhood, mathematician Lillian Lieber on what math teaches us about social justice
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Auden on the political power of art, the laws of physics rendered in playful and poetic tangibility, Thoreau on the spiritual rewards of winter walks
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The paradox of transformative experiences, astronomer Maria Mitchell on how we co-create each other and recreate ourselves through friendship and more
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Empathy is a clock that ticks in the consciousness of another, the art of the clean and kind breakup, Sylvia Plath's never before seen visual art
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Seneca on grief and the key to resilience in the face of love, an animated primer on how to meditate, how Gödel shaped our sense of truth, and more
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25/06/2017
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The topography of tears, the trouble with \"finding yourself,\" Beethoven and the crucial difference between genius and talent, and more
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11/06/2017
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Alain de Botton on infatuation, Ursula K. Le Guin on storytelling, \"The Universe in Verse\" in full, the central mystery of consciousness, and more
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03/06/2017
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Neil Gaiman on how to tell a great personal story, Meryl Streep sings her mother's lullaby, an anthem against the silencing of science, and more
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