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We are all raised with ideas about what is worth spending our time on. 

“Don’t waste your time [fill in the blank], you should be working on [fill in another blank]. If you have time later, maybe you can play.”

Thanks to some excellent teachers and super cool parents, I tend to think of this equation the other way around. There’s nothing like genuine interest to motivate. I’d put up with a lot of [math] in order to understand [orbital mechanics].

I also believe in the restorative power of doing things that remind me what I love about the world. I can’t work all the time, and if I try, both work and life suffer for it.

I mean, yes, do what’s necessary to graduate, keep a job, care for those you love, etc. There is real satisfaction in that. But I also try not to let anyone make me feel bad when I also [read/write/watch Star Wars] instead of doing something they consider more rewarding.

There are a lot of ways to be a good, capable, productive person. 

Love what you love, and let it be your window onto the whole world.

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“We are born an empty bookshelf. Life is what we fill it with.” 

― Felicia Day

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Whee, I just realized that our library has added two new libraries to its partner system and now I can haz alllll the books!

(Seriously, I can now check out something like 75 books at one time. I won’t, but I could!)

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As anyone online likely knows, primatologist, conservationist, activist, author and reportedly all-around good egg Jane Goodall died yesterday. She was on a book tour, of all things, bringing her vision of a better world to those who would listen, and being an example of dedication and purpose for us all.

Remembering Dr. Jane

Dr. Jane was known around the world for her 65-year study of wild chimpanzees in Gombe, Tanzania. However, in the latter part of her life she expanded her focus and became a global advocate for human rights, animal welfare, species and environmental protection, and many other crucial issues.

I’m sad we lost her, and yet it’s lovely to be reminded that one person can do so much good.

What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.

— Jane Goodall

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Woke to work-sabotaging tech troubles this morning. Am now several hours behind but catching up.

Here’s to progress!

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Today, a re-post in honor of Roscoe, Lewis Hamilton’s much-loved dog, and for anyone who has ever had to say goodbye to a beloved pet:

One Final Gift | J.R. Johnson

One fine summer day in 2006 Mr. Man came home from work and showed me a picture of an adorably tiny grey and white kitten…

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“Within National Parks is room—glorious room—in which to find ourselves, in which to think and hope, to dream and plan, to rest and resolve.”

— Enos Mills, Naturalist

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The leaves here are beginning to turn but the full glory of fall has yet to arrive. When will it come to your area? If you’re in the US (or can extrapolate to Canada), this map can help narrow it down.

2025 Fall Foliage Map & Peak Leaf Color Guide | The Old Farmer’s Almanac

Wondering when and where to see the best fall colors in 2025? Our Fall Foliage Map tracks peak leaf season across the U.S….

See when fall foliage could peak in your area – NPR

Trees shed their leaves in order to store and recycle valuable nutrients (in their trunks and branches) before winter’s ice and snow can rip them off. As temperatures drop, chlorophyll — the pigment that makes leaves appear green — starts breaking down, revealing the yellows and oranges they’ve had all along.

Like many of us, leaves hide their layers. I try not to forget it, and that all of this beauty and color has been right there, all along. 

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“It is never too late to do anything in life.”

— Momofuku Ando

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Just Remember

Whatever’s on your menu today, I hope that you have a moment to look up, take a breath, and enjoy it.

“Hey, this is awesome. Just remember: This is awesome.”

— Glen Powell

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