//=time() ?>
On Disliking Oneself: “Salvation starts with an obvious sounding insight that should nevertheless be written in large letters across the sky: no one is born liking themselves.”
Read more: https://t.co/14FVacmjep
Can Exes Be Friends?: “What we should replace love with isn’t friendship but that far more honest state: polite distance.”
Read more: https://t.co/AWCjDfxkhQ
William Morris: “Morris was the first person to understand two issues which have become decisive for our times. Firstly: the role of pleasure in work. And, secondly: the nature of consumer demand.”
Read more: https://t.co/UxExKNKea5
A Guide to Good Nationalism “The desire to feel proud of one’s community is a natural and noble impulse. We just need sophisticated ways of directing our urge for pride.”
Read more: https://t.co/vP4ZNS55rF
Can Exes be Friends? "Friendship with an ex is at once a betrayal of everything a good relationship was and a slight on the ideals of friendship, which shouldn’t be built out of the remnants of another, more ardent condition."
Read more: https://t.co/AWCjDfxkhQ
Why Not to Panic About Enemies: "We should keep in mind a distinction between the hater and the critic, aim to correct our genuine flaws – and forgive the injured, roaring winds that punish us for pressures that have nothing to do with us."
Read more: https://t.co/gTHHOmCngC
In the moment, our problems can seem insurmountable, but we often forget how insignificant they really are. Our Perspective prompt cards can help you see challenges from a fresh perspective and find a more livable relationship with your difficulties: https://t.co/b9889MyjL3
Why Not to Panic about Enemies: "We should keep in mind a distinction between the hater and the critic, aim to correct our genuine flaws & forgive the injured, roaring winds that seek to punish us for pressures that have nothing to do with us."
Read more: https://t.co/gTHHOmCngC
Why Not to Panic about Enemies: "What is true of storms in the North Sea may be no less true of enemies at the office. Their aggression can be terrifying and yet with deft emotional skill and internal reorganisation prove eminently manageable."
Read more: https://t.co/gTHHOmCngC
We mistake what is manageable for a catastrophe and we forget we’re going to die and that a lot of today’s headache will soon be forgotten. These cards provide eloquent invitations to recover a wiser, calmer, redemptive perspective on our lives: https://t.co/Yy0SXRZK3v