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  1. craigmod.com

    Looking closely at dang near anything might very well be the key to it all. 1 With that in mind, I've been trying to get better at this, this deceptively simple act of looking closer. By dint of pandemic stasis, I suspect we've all gotten better at closer looking. Perhaps you've noticed the subtle slant of the floor of the room in which you've been stuck for months on end, or the daily ...
  2. metafilter.com

    Looking Closely is Everything "The point being: Looking closely is valuable at every scale. From looking closely at a sentence, a photograph, a building, a government. It scales and it cascades — one cognizant detail begets another and then another. Suddenly you've traveled very far from that first little: Huh."
  3. from Looking Closely Is Everything by Craig Mod Keely Adler added 2y ago There is a physicality to looking closely, to paying attention, and the more aware you are of what attention feels like, the more aware you become of things pulling you out of that state.
  4. Sep 7, 2024Isn't it funny how day by day nothing changes, but when you look back everything is different. If you look closely at a tree you'll notice it's knots and dead branches, just like our bodies. What we learn is that beauty and imperfection go together wonderfully. — Matthew Fox. 118
  5. themarginalian.org

    On the idea that everything is interesting if you look closer:. When you look closely at anything familiar, it kind of transmogrifies into something unfamiliar — the sort of cognitive version of saying your name again and again and again, or a word again and again and again, and getting a different sound of it after you've repeated it forty times.
  6. The point being: Looking closely is valuable at every scale. From looking closely at a sentence, a photograph, a building, a government. It scales and it cascades — one cognizant detail begets another and then another. Suddenly you've traveled very far from that first little: Huh. I'd say that that huh is the foundational block of curiosity.
  7. rogerbikes.com

    The question is: When the gears of society start moving again, will we carry the wisdom of this stillness forward? I hope so. Out the other side, back onto those transatlantic and transpacific flights, pressed against one another on our daily subway commutes, schedules full of dinner parties, brunch dates, weddings, funerals, brit milahs, concerts, pizza cook-offs, retreats, homecomings ...
  8. oddfellowsguide.com

    That every event is the right one. Look closely and you'll see. Not just the right one overall, but right. As if someone weighed it out with scales. Keep looking closely like that, and embody it in your actions: goodness-what defines a good person. Keep to it in everything you do. Constant awareness that everything is born from change.

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