good reads
"everything we do is shaped by what we read and believe, wether we notice it or not"
2025
connecting the jots, rob walker
the state of the culture, ted gioia
hey, if you can kill..., michael moore
darwin on how to evolve your imagination, maria popova
what happens when the internet disappears?, s.e. smith
the value of friction, christopher butler
the social media detox is a trap, carly burr
2024
unlocking the power of menopause
the surprising benefits of journaling one sentence every day
the best documentaries & docuseries of 2024 (so far)
trees show us what community means: the importance of having access to forests
it’s time to join the underconsumer revolution
how to see more clearly and love more purely
how to be more intuitive
touching grass
12 little acts of kindness
24 lessons in 24 years
you have one life. do you really want to spend it looking at your phone?
sensitivity is strenght!
common side effects of not drinking
the red hand files: issue #295; thoughts about loneliness
what to do when you feel like you don’t have enough time
john quincy adams on impostor syndrome and the true measure of success
stop overwatering your houseplants
how to talk to conspiracy theorists
11 simple self care tips for kids
do less. it’s good for you.
uit de zaterdagkrant
the slow healing movement
a simple guide to not being an a**hole
what to say when someone dies
we have only five years left
instagram, I love you but I hate you so
the elements of good craft
how to use ADHD to your advantage, according to a psychologist
be gone, vile rectangle
my relationship with time
5 ways to invest in your creative life
the dictionary of obscure sorrows
regrets of the dying
what are 'friendship snacks’?
working with your hands is good for your brain
why millennials are quitting the rat race
maybe you just need to take a nap right now
timeshielding: how to do the things you actually want to do
color challenge and hue test
what the world needs
learning to love january
30 dying people explain what really matters
waarom de PVV zo groot werd
structurele grensoverschrijding is NIET normaal
de man die het ongrijpbare ving
waarom anderen ons vaak veel sympathieker vinden dan we zelf denken
hoe overtuig je een natuurhater?
why I’ve decided to treat social media like real-life
everyone wants to quit, but they can’t
8 totally awesome things ‘geriatric millennial’ parents do