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Here are this week’s…

  1. An interesting read about why the traits we call “weird” might actually signal psychological strength and authenticity. Why Being Weird Is a Sign of Psychological Health.

  2. A beautiful essay on why intentionally savoring the things you enjoy is a quiet form of resistance against distraction. In Favor of Enjoying Things on Purpose.

  3. An interactive visual essay that traces one couple’s journey through IVF, told through data and personal narrative. A Journey Through Infertility.

  4. A useful rundown of the apps and tools one productivity writer actually uses every morning, and why each one earned its spot. My Morning Digital Toolkit.

  5. George Saunders on how Chekhov’s stories reveal the love patterns that keep breaking our hearts, and how to finally see them. How to Get Love Less Wrong.


🎁 Bonus (+3)

📚 A site that finds Wikipedia articles with fewer than 2,000 views a year and serves them up one at a time, because someone once thought each one was worth writing. LonelyWiki.


🧠 A useful reframing of mind-wandering as a creative gift we keep trying to fix instead of use. The Wandering Mind.


🗺️ An interactive tool that helps you find the perfect US national park based on what month you’re traveling and where you’re flying from. National Park Finder.


⌛deepculture Nostalgia / Revisiting stuff from the Past Years

An interesting read on the future of software engineering and coding. The Future Belongs to Idea Guys Who Can Just Do Things.


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