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This quote reminded me of a fascinating experiment:
Researchers studied different swimmers before a race.
On the starting blocks, every single athlete experienced the same physical sensations:
• Heart racing
• Sweaty palms
• Tight chest
The only difference that separated the winners and losers?
The elite swimmers reframed these nerves as performance fuel, while the non-elite swimmers viewed them as threats that held them back.
Harvard business professor Alison Wood Brooks found the same thing in everyday life:
People who said "I am excited" before a presentation outperformed those who said, "I am calm."
The lesson?
Nervousness is evidence of growth, not proof that something is wrong.
So next time your heart races before something stressful, remember it’s just ‘inner applause.’
Your body is cheering you on.
Real books change your very psyche. Not the self-help books. The long, difficult, soul-altering books. The Brothers Karamazov. One Hundred Years of Solitude. The Stranger. The Old Man and the Sea. Crime and Punishment. In Search of Lost Time. Writers who understood loneliness. Meaning. Human suffering. The quiet chaos inside the mind. Writers who sat alone for years and pulled something true out of their inner darkness and put it on a page so that one day you could read it and feel less alone in your own. They change the way you see people. They expand your perception. They upgrade your consciousness. That's what real books do.
They alter you.
1/ Preview of a speculative hypothesis
hormuz > fertilizer shortage > vulnerable food supply chain > food insecurity > existing migratory pressures exacerbated > peripheral country crisis in EU
=mkts 📉
unassimilated immigrants + rise of Right > violent clashes in EU
=mkts 📉
20 years ago, An Inconvenient Truth put climate change at the center of global debate, shaping politics, influencing leaders, and inspiring a generation of activists.
Two decades later, we can assess not just its impact, but its accuracy. Many of the film’s most alarming predictions did not materialize, while many of the policies it inspired have proven costly and ineffective.
The lesson? Panic is a poor guide for public policy. Focusing on innovation, adaptation, and economic development can do far more to help both people and the climate—at a fraction of the cost.
https://t.co/EIJyuNeFU1
Um enormíssimo texto. Vale a pena ler e, acima de tudo, vale a pena agir no sentido do que é dito no texto. Estamos sentados sobre um barril de pólvora e não vale a pena assobiar para o lado.
Regarding Social Security's terrible finances, politicians have been kicking the can down the road, but what happens when you get to the end of the street? (1/2, link in reply)