I once lost five years listening to a Pink Floyd album.
Never take anything at face value. Dare to question and seek the truth.
I don't have social media so I'm kind of in a bubble, but I hear there's a lot going on.
Love, for me, is always wanting the best for the other person even if it's not what's best for you.
I don't practice yoga, but it's on my list of things to try again. I gave it a shot, but the class was too advanced for me, and I felt overwhelmed and a little embarrassed.
I worked at a group home for a survival job years ago, and kids who have a rough home life have always tugged at my heart-strings. I also care a lot about animal cruelty.
I don't have a routine, but I have used meditation to just decompress and focus.
People say things to me like, 'It's really cool that you don't go out and get drunk all the time and go to clubs. ' I appreciate that, but I'm kind of an introverted kind of person just by nature.
Almost no one as I think most leadership books are a joke. They are, as I note in Leadership BS, frequently based on wishes and hopes rather than reality, on inspiring stories rather than systematic social science, and on "oughts" rather than "is. "
I don't answer questions containing two or more unsupported assumptions.
What happened to poetry in the twentieth century was that it began to be written for the page.