"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
β Socrates
Hi friends,
This is Kei and Kazuki from Glasp π
We are excited to start Day 1 of the 5 Day Reading Challenge πβ¨ Here are three good articles we choose, so when you finish reading any of them or any article you want, share it on Twitter with the hashtag, "#read5for5"! Let's read good articles together and connect with like-minded peopleπ€
Today's Reading List π
(1) 19 Rules For A Better Life (From Marcus Aurelius) by Ryan Holiday (9 mins)
Marcus Aurelius' Stoic Principles: He championed self-awareness, focusing on inner control, and recognizing the impermanence of life.
Actions and Relationships: Prioritize essential tasks, seek compassion over anger, and uphold personal standards without imposing on others.
Challenges and Integrity: View obstacles as growth opportunities and always maintain ethical integrity, regardless of circumstances.
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(2) Life Lessons from 1,000 Years by Sahil Bloom (6 mins)
The author, turning 32, collected life advice from individuals with over 1,000 years of combined experience.
The advice ranged from enjoying daily pleasures to profound insights on relationships and personal growth.
He urges readers to seek wisdom from their elders and apply resonating lessons to their own lives.
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(3) How to Tackle a Mountain of Tasks by Leo Babauta (4 mins)
Feeling Overwhelmed: Viewing a bulk of tasks as one huge challenge can be daunting.
Starting and Focusing: Tackle small tasks first and prioritize daily goals. Focus on one task at a time, understanding its importance.
Change in Perspective: Approach tasks with joy and curiosity, turning chores into exciting adventures.
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Excited to learn with you!
See you tomorrow again ;)
Best,
Glasp team
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