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Published Sunday, 25 March 2018 by Piper Haywood — Discovery state of mind

Discovery state of mind

To be “always in discovery mode”, to “carry with us no rigid ideas about what is interesting”, to consider the “worthwhile dilemmas”. How to cultivate the time and space for a discovery state of mind? The tools must be personal, and natural.

Aside, Ephemera, habit, health, philosophy, to read, travel, ⭐️,

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