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Why Sometimes Being Miserable Is Actually A Good Thing (with Eamon Evans)

What if I told you that the secret to happiness was to pay more attention to the times when life absolutely sucks? How can that make sense? Everything I scroll past berates me with a message about finding happiness, treating myself, pushing me to constantly be seek out the good a ...  Show more

The Secret Weapon Against Increasing Polarisation (and how I’m terrified of it)

When I open my phone, it explodes in a cascade of fear, fury and furphies. That content does exactly what it is designed to do—leave me spinning in a tizz of powerlessness and desperation. Besides just turning my phone off, I think I have found something that makes that feeling l ...  Show more

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