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  • How Not to Be a Victim of Time: Rebecca West on Music and Life
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  • Almost one billion children have died globally since 1950
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  • Endless forms of Wonder: The Nautilus, the Leopard, and the Spirituality of Wildness
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  • Success always spawns haters
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  • Tales from Toddlerhood
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  • A Chosen Path of Light: Alain de Botton on Successful Friendships
    published 3 months ago via www.themarginalian.org
  • China’s internal combustion car sales peaked in 2017 as electric vehicles took off
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  • Perfect Mind: The Gnostic Field Guide to Wholeness and Hearing the Voice of Truth
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  • The Engine of Our Redemption: Nick Cave on How to Use Your Suffering
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  • I Feel, Therefore I Understand: Humboldt on the Essence of Science and How to Read the Poetry of Nature
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  • A petabyte worth of Omarchy in a month
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  • Annie Dillard on How to Live
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  • The next product
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  • How to Be a Good Explorer in the Lifelong Expedition to Yourself
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  • Over many generations, better nutrition and lower disease have led to people becoming taller
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  • In Colombia, fertility rates have fallen sharply in recent decades
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  • How Not to Be a Victim of Success
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  • Weekly Links, 10/03/2025
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  • Declining child mortality, fast and slow
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  • Paying AIs to Read My Books
    published 3 months ago via kk.org
  • Give me AI slop over human sludge any day
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  • Most people are fairly optimistic that their lives will improve
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  • Life expectancy in Africa is lower than on other continents
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  • The Three Elements of the Good Life
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  • Heed Your Daemon: Rudyard Kipling on Writing
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  • Pay yourself first
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  • The Measure of a True Visionary: Jane Goodall on the Indivisibility of Art and Science
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  • The Feather Detective: How Roxie Laybourne Pioneered Forensic Ornithology
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  • The Cell vs. the Crystal: The Philosopher-Naturalist John Burroughs on What Makes a Great Poem and a Great Person
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  • We've all had enough of this nonsense
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  • Fernando Pessoa on Unselfing into Who You Really Are
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  • The Periodic Table of Cognition
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  • How Humanity Saved the Ginkgo
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  • The great falls of Boeing, Intel, and Apple
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  • France opened a flurry of nuclear power plants in the 1980s and 1990s, giving it low-carbon electricity ever since
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  • 1.5 billion people now live in countries where same-sex marriage is legal — but that’s only one in five worldwide
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  • Fewer people work in farming in Asia’s largest countries
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  • By Contacts We Are Saved: The Forgotten Visionary Jane Ellen Harrison on Change, the Meaning of Faith, and the Courage of Heresy
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  • On Looking: Poet Lia Purpura on the Art of Noticing
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