And lastly, what does it actually mean to be “wholly in the moment “? .... to filter out all the wrong moments that also want us to be in them... (three comments are more than enough. I’d better go work on my own Substack post!)
You know, you could be spot on here, since the human mind loves to think about other moments (the future or the past) instead of only thinking about the present.
And lastly, what does it actually mean to be “wholly in the moment “? .... to filter out all the wrong moments that also want us to be in them... (three comments are more than enough. I’d better go work on my own Substack post!)
You know, you could be spot on here, since the human mind loves to think about other moments (the future or the past) instead of only thinking about the present.
Also, I absolutely love footnote 1, if you haven’t read it yet, check it out. Like the booklet.
I love that trust is equated with predictability, which is seen not as boring but as reassuring. These sheep are smart!