Hope everyone enjoyed the holidays ! But it’s all over now, and we’re back with the first edition of 2025! There are so many wonderful and interesting things waiting to be discovered…
This year we will continue to offer the same interesting and smart content, as always!
Grab a hot drink 🍵 and enjoy a relaxing winter edition!
Here are this week’s…
An excellent list for every book lover out there. The 100 Best Books of the 21st Century.
A long and very interesting read, involving science but it’s also a spiritual read, about the connection between death and quantum physics. Death Doesn’t Exist And May Just Be An Illusion, According To Quantum Physics.
Nearly 100 years ago, a group of deep thinkers dared to imagine what life would be like in 2025. 100 Year-Old Predictions about 2025.
A travel app that provides a nice way to discover new destinations. Wander.
A free air quality app. We all want to breathe clean air, and this widget will show you the air quality in your location. It’s only available for IOS devices. Breathable.
🎁 Bonus
📰 The sad truth is that most evil is done by people who never make up their minds to be good or evil. Hannah Arendt On Standing Up to the Banality of Evil.
🕮 A beautiful poem, perfect for January, for beginning a new year. It’s a poem written by Lucille Clifton, and it was published in Good Woman: Poems and a Memoir 1969-1980.
I Am Running Into A New Year
i am running into a new year
and the old years blow back
like a wind that i catch in my hair
like strong fingers
like all my old promises
and it will be hard to let go
of what i said to myself about myself
when i was sixteen and twenty-six and thirty-six
even thirty-six but
i am running into a new year
and i beg what i love and i leave
to forgive me
⌛Deepculture Nostalgia / Revisiting stuff from the Past Years
If we don’t pause and ask ourselves what we want to want, we will spend our lives focused on unhealthy aims defined for us by others and the worst parts of ourselves. A very good article. What Do You Want to Want?
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