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A much needed assembly of delights this lightless week: Patti Smith reads a science poem about mortality; wisdom on love, vulnerability, and belonging from some of our world's most insightful people; flowers and the meaning of life with The Little Prince: https://t.co/dIQTfyfSVg
The flower and the meaning of life, from Emily Dickinson to The Little Prince to Michael Pollan https://t.co/BrBZnOlvJj
The flower and the meaning of life, from Emily Dickinson to The Little Prince and beyond https://t.co/BrBZnOlvJj
Sidewalk Flowers – an illustrated ode to the life-expanding art of noticing amid a culture of obsessive distracted productivity https://t.co/NR0V9NQHX0
The little-known story of Sarah Mapps Douglass and her consummate botanical paintings – the first surviving art signed by an African-American woman https://t.co/deLROp0Rea #BlackHistoryMonth
Into the submarine fairyland – how the forgotten scientific artist Else Bostelmann invited the terrestrial imagination into the wonder-world of the deep sea, a world then more mysterious than the Moon https://t.co/C0kRF0nYR9
Legendary anthropologist Margaret Mead on work, leisure, and creativity https://t.co/7o0rH3Uaz1
The Tree in Me – a tender painted poem about the art of orienting to the light, growing our capacity for joy and love https://t.co/nHL9Xx2KlW
The 3 Buddhist steps to repairing relationships – wisdom from the great Vietnamese Zen teacher and peace activist Thich Nhat Hanh, who turns 95 today https://t.co/hHbScxtUh6
This week's highlightable delights: How to become a gifted listener; a tender illustrated fable about our capacity for change; the courage to defy cynicism and revise the world's givens https://t.co/zZ4uKpOh72