Jerry Saltz | How Art Changes Us (and is being changed by us)

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The Upside of Oversharing, and the Surprising Downside of Restraint

Most of us think oversharing is the problem. It's not. New research from Harvard reveals that the bigger threat to your relationships, your health, and your sense of belonging may be all the things you're choosing not to say.How many times today did something cross your mind that ...  Show more

How to Find Joy in Hard Times (and When Your Brain Lies to You) | Jenny Lawson

Humor won't cure depression. But it might save your life. That's not a metaphor for Jenny Lawson. It's the hard-won truth of more than two decades of living with treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, and the kind of dark seasons that make getting out of bed feel impossible.Mos ...  Show more

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