Real luxury is the ability to have a slow morning if you want it, enjoy a good conversation without rush, eat well, have good health, and a warm home.
Brand names and flashy things are nice - but they're not luxury.
“I suspect that reading fiction is one of the few remaining paths to transcendence, that elusive state in which the distance between the self and the universe shrinks,” Ceridwen Dovey writes. https://t.co/wvFeaWlutM
Took my daughter to the library at USyd yesterday. Marvelling at the endless books, she danced through the stacks, threw open her arms and declared, "I'm in heaven". A reminder of how universities are meant to make us feel.
Past Lives. What a gem ♥️.
“It is about all the potential people we could have been, and how none of them matter as much as the person we are—and the fool’s errand of trying to figure out what we’d be if we cobbled ourselves together differently.” https://t.co/sVdfzQUIjL
Some books are tough to finish because of poor writing.
And some books are tough to finish because the writing is so honest that it makes you question things long after you’ve closed the book.
This book belongs to the latter category.
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In Opinion
"An obvious lesson from the gargantuan success of both 'Barbie' and the Eras Tour is that there is a huge, underserved market for entertainment that takes the feelings of girls and women seriously," Michelle Goldberg writes. https://t.co/IXhebqz507