Tag: happiness

Towards Imaginology

Welcome to Digitally Literate, issue #334. I worked on a couple of projects behind the scenes this week. More to come soon. Please subscribe if you would like this newsletter to show up in your inbox. Reach out and say hello at hello@digitallyliterate.net. Watch on YouTube Jacinda Ardern delivers Harvard University Commencement speech One of…

Trusted Third Parties

Welcome back all. Here is Digitally Literate, issue #320. I posted the following this week: Think of your life in chunks – Bill Gates is given attribution for stating that “Most people overestimate what they can do in one year and underestimate what they can do in ten years.” How you think abotu today…and plan…

There Is No Goal

There Is No Goal Digitally Lit #269 – 11/21/2020 Hey there. Hope you are doing ok. 🙂 This week I worked on the following: From The Block Up – Connect with others in a local context, and work to strengthen and nurture local ideals and dreams into reality block by block. Hacking Happiness in the…

Hacking Happiness in the Information Age

Hacking Happiness in the Information Age – Taking Note – Medium by an author (Medium)

Expert tips for cultivating lasting fulfillment

An interview from Evernote’s Taking Note blog on happiness, screentime, and balance in our lives. Some ideas of interest: First, we need to stop thinking about happiness as a single monolithic concept. There are different kinds of happiness — and some are more fulfilling and long-term than others: Short-term happiness: Psychologists refer to this as “hedonic” happiness, derived from the…