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    Explore "perspective" with insightful episodes like "Everything You Can't Have", "How Are You?", "Monday Attitude In To Gratitude", "183. How to bounce back stronger after emotional defeat" and "Look Somewhere You Wouldn't Normally Look" from podcasts like ""The Morgan Housel Podcast", "Everyday Positivity", "Everyday Positivity", "Do You F*cking Mind?" and "Everyday Positivity"" and more!

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    Everything You Can't Have

    Everything You Can't Have

    This episode covers a hard topic about money: What you want more than anything is everything you can't have.

    Your brain doesn’t want stuff. It doesn’t even want new stuff. It wants to engage in the process and anticipation of getting new stuff. 

    The change, not the amount, is what matters.

    When it comes to happiness and money, it's not about how much you have. It's about the change in how much you have. 

    Special cameo from Richard Nixon. 

    183. How to bounce back stronger after emotional defeat

    183. How to bounce back stronger after emotional defeat

    This episode delves into what you can do when you feel defeated (after the breakdown of a relationship, losing hope for something, losing an opportunity or job, or being blindsided).

    I go into a whole bunch of things you can do to turn this situation into something beneficial to help you grow beyond what you thought possible.

     

    Brain / Science fact: Cyanide poisoning

     

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    Intercontinental Con Man

    Intercontinental Con Man

     When a Colombian teenager survives an hours-long trip inside the wheel well of a plane, he becomes an instant celebrity. A local family in Miami decides to adopt him, in the hopes of giving him a better life in America. But they quickly realize he’s not who he says he is, and he’s not even a teenager at all. In fact, this is just the start of his journey into becoming one of the world’s most charming, cunning, and completely untraceable identity thieves. His speciality? Sophisticated hotel heists all over the globe.

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    A Sunday Morning Rant That Might Change Your Life | From July 22, 2021

    A Sunday Morning Rant That Might Change Your Life | From July 22, 2021

    Today's episode of the GaryVee Audio Experience is a throwback rant from last year... I just really need you to hear me on this one.


    Enjoy! Let me know what you thought!


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    The Subtle Art of Appreciating ‘Difficult Beauty’

    The Subtle Art of Appreciating ‘Difficult Beauty’

    When is the last time you paused — truly paused the flow of life — to appreciate something beautiful? For as long as we know, humans have sought out beauty, believing deeply that beautiful things and experiences can enhance our lives. But what does beauty really do to us? How can it fundamentally alter our experience of the world?

    Beauty is always “teaching me something about my own mind,” says the writer and philosopher Chloé Cooper Jones. In her book, “Easy Beauty,” Jones takes readers on a journey across the globe and into her intimate family life to explore what beauty has done for her and what it can potentially do for all of us.

    At the core of Jones’s book — and of this conversation — is a distinction between two radically different kinds of beauty. On the one hand, there’s “easy beauty”: a Renaissance painting, a sunset, a deliciously prepared meal. Easy beauty includes the kinds of things we are taught to consider beautiful. But Jones argues there’s also a deeper form of beauty — a “difficult beauty,” which can be found in places that may initially strike us as mundane, messy, even ugly. That is, if we clear the space within our own minds long enough to look for it.

    This conversation also explores how Jones’s relationship to her disabled body has changed over time, what it means to appreciate the physical world more fully, how all of us are affected by our society’s crushing physical beauty standards, how Jones has created a “neutral room” in her mind to cope with those difficult standards, what attending a Beyoncé concert taught her about “radical presence,” what a celebrity party Peter Dinklage attended revealed about how far we need to go in respecting different bodies, why it is worth it to “make friends” with the idea that we may all become disabled or incapacitated at some point, how children reflect and reveal parts of ourselves we didn’t even know existed, what advice she has for those of us who spend very little time considering beauty but could benefit from it as Jones has, and more.

    Book Recommendations:

    Staring by Rosemarie Garland-Thomson

    H is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald

    Romance in Marseille by Claude McKay

    This episode is guest-hosted by Tressie McMillan Cottom (@tressiemcphd), a sociologist and writer whose work focuses on higher education policy, race, beauty and more. She is a Times Opinion columnist and the author of “Thick: And Other Essays,” which was a finalist for the National Book Award, and “Lower Ed: The Troubling Rise of For-Profit Colleges in the New Economy.”

    Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.

    You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs.

    “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris, Mary Marge Locker and Kate Sinclair; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Sonia Herrero and Isaac Jones; audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin and Kristina Samulewski.

    Episode #166 ... Jose Ortega - Circumstance

    Episode #166 ... Jose Ortega - Circumstance
    Today we begin talking about the work of Jose Ortega Y Gasset.  Thank you so much for listening! Could never do this without your help.  Website: https://www.philosophizethis.org/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/philosophizethis  Social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philosophizethispodcast X: https://twitter.com/iamstephenwest Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/philosophizethisshow

    332: Influence & Ownership Over Your Physiological & Psychological Being w/ Andrew Huberman

    332: Influence & Ownership Over Your Physiological & Psychological Being w/ Andrew Huberman

    Andrew Huberman, Ph.D., is a neuroscientist and tenured Professor in the Department of Neurobiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He has made numerous significant contributions to the fields of brain development, brain function and neural plasticity, which is the ability of our nervous system to rewire and learn new behaviors, skills and cognitive functioning. 



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