We are halfway through Insomniac City, Bill Hayes revelatory memoir of his love affairs with the late, astonishing Oliver Sacks AND New York City, which comes across as a deeply complex and generous being. We are struck by Hayes’ lovely practice for when he needs to take stock and center himself.
Read MoreHoliday Strategy?: Abundance Without Attachment
For those wondering how to navigate the lavishness and commercialization of Christmas, we recommend “Abundance without Attachment”, Arthur C. Brooks’ New York Times’ op-ed in which he tells of the three principles he’s learned for handling the painful contradictions of the season and of our aspirational era.
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