Melting permafrost in the Arctic is unlocking diseases and warping the landscape

Some of the consequences of thawed permafrost seem almost apocalyptic.

Source: Melting permafrost in the Arctic is unlocking diseases and warping the landscape – Vox

Watch Live Streams From Places In Hurricane Irma’s Path

Category 5 Hurricane Irma is churning across the Caribbean en route to the US mainland. We’re collecting live streams from the storm’s route here.

Source: Watch Live Streams From Places In Hurricane Irma’s Path – Digg

Luis Fonsi And The Roots Bring Down The House With ‘Despacito’ On ‘The Tonight Show’

The song of the summer, minus Justin Bieber and plus The Roots? Don’t mind if we do.

Source: Luis Fonsi And The Roots Bring Down The House With ‘Despacito’ On ‘The Tonight Show’ – Digg

‘Rick And Morty’ Creator Justin Roiland Prank Calls Joel Osteen’s Church And Things Get Weird In A Hurry

A week after megachurch pastor Joel Osteen took a ton of heat on social media for his reluctance to open his church’s massive facilities to shelter victims of Hurricane Harvey, “Rick and Morty” creator Justin Roiland called the church’s prayer line.

Source: ‘Rick And Morty’ Creator Justin Roiland Prank Calls Joel Osteen’s Church And Things Get Weird In A Hurry – Digg

Can’t Do It Perfectly? Just Do It, Badly!

If you are paralyzed by a fear of failure: Make a vow to “Just Do It, Badly.”

Source: Can’t Do It Perfectly? Just Do It, Badly! | Psychology Today

Life is Not about What You Could Have Been, But What Could Be

There is so much that goes on in life. Some good and others bad, but it is all part of what makes us grow. Sometimes, especially in the toughest of times, we often wish for what could have been as a way to console ourselves and move past these situations. Sadly, the trick does not work. This is part of being human and facing life. Without such circumstances, then, you are not living. How else will you know you tried if not feeling such emotions? The ‘what could have been’ moment Most of the times when we have these moments, it is a show of regret. Whether it is something we had control over or not, we have to face such moments and look forward to what could be. Regrets only delay progress. Spending too much time trying to figure out what went wrong when experiencing regret worsens the situation. All the steps and thoughts that could have prevented the situation from becoming, usually comes up then. As soon as it happens, you may end up hating yourself. On the contrary, it is not all

Source: Life is Not about What You Could Have Been, But What Could Be | Improve Yourself

Wow. I have no words for this commercial!

Perfect family in the perfect garden?

Source: Italian advert’s brutal twist ending is really dividing people

This electric air taxi is one step closer to making your commute suck a whole lot less

Lilium Jet just got mo’ money…

See the demo video: This electric air taxi is one step closer to making your commute suck a whole lot less

40 Great Quotes about Friendship, Life, Love and Success

Source: 40 Great Quotes about Friendship, Life, Love and Success [infographic]

Are You a Fan of Myers-Briggs, StrengthsFinder, the “Big Five,” Enneagram, the Five Love Languages, or Other Personality Frameworks?

Gretchen Rubin writes:

Do you love a great personality framework? I sure do.

I believe they can be a great tool for self-knowledge — they help to shine a spotlight on hidden patterns of behavior and thinking.

If, like me, you’re fascinated by these kinds of frameworks, I think you’ll be intrigued by my Four Tendencies model — it  divides the world into Upholders, Questioners, Obligers, and Rebels(Learn more and take the Quiz here.)

People often ask me how my Four Tendencies framework corresponds to other frameworks — for instance, how it matches up with Myers-Briggs or the Big Five. I’ve even had several people suggest that the Four Tendencies correspond to the Four Houses of Hogwarts. (By the way, they don’t!)

In my view, each framework has its own nuances and strengths, which are lost if we try to map one framework onto another. So I don’t try to say that “this” equals “that.”

At the same time, it’s true that the Four Tendencies can be used alongside other frameworks, to provide deeper insights.

Source: Are You a Fan of Myers-Briggs, StrengthsFinder, the “Big Five,” Enneagram, the Five Love Languages, or Other Personality Frameworks?

Why I’m No Longer Hiding Behind My Privilege and My Spirituality

I realized that I could use my white privilege one of two ways: to contribute to the problem, or to the solution. To say nothing contributes to the problem.

Source: Why I’m No Longer Hiding Behind My Privilege and My Spirituality – Tiny Buddha

Handle Me With Care


Here’s another song that belongs in my musical autobiography…

Step inside of music

Inside Music lets you step inside of a song, seeing its individual pieces to give you a closer look at how music is made.

Source: Step inside of music

10 Top Steps To Emotional Healing

You may think that emotional healing issues should be relegated to the couch in your local therapist or psychologist’s office…

Source: 10 Top Steps To Emotional Healing – YOUR VIEWS OUR REVIEWS

Embarrassment, Guilt, and Shame | Psychology Today

They’re social as well as psychological issues…

Source: Embarrassment, Guilt, and Shame | Psychology Today

3 Ways Your Childhood Shaped the Core Beliefs You Hold Onto

Your beliefs may have turned into a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Source: 3 Ways Your Childhood Shaped the Core Beliefs You Hold Onto | Psychology Today

How Judgment Limits Your Potential

We are human. Judging others is part of our survival instincts. It happens within seven seconds of meeting someone. We don’t intend to do it. It is accidental, unintentional, and subtle. The mind looks for relatedness.

Source: How Judgment Limits Your Potential – Positively Positive!! Positively Positive!!

Top songs of 1977

Entering the Dark Wood

The mystics of all the great religions, along with classic literature like Homer’s Odyssey, intuited that life was a journey involving completion of a first half and transition to a second half, sometimes called “a further journey.” Yet most of us Read More » Entering the Dark Wood – Center for Action and Contemplation

The Invisible Red Thread between Two People who are Meant to be Together

We all are accustomed with the idea of soulmates. This idea originated from Plato’s Symposium where Aristophanes was of the belief that humans were eight-limbed creatures with two heads. The Gods split them in half to reduce their power and humans were reduced to weaker beings, constantly feeling incomplete, without their significant “other half”.

Read on: The Invisible Red Thread between Two People who are Meant to be Together

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