Me after watching one too many animal videos online. Photo by Cookie the Pom on Unsplash |
This edition of Link Love is kind of a mixed bag, including a little
bit of inspiration, a piece to make you think, an article about a well-known
figure who died recently. This is one of the strengths of the internet—something
for everyone. Hope you enjoy this list of links I’ve loved recently (click on
the lighter colored text to visit the link).
Here’s a round up of good news that took place in 2022.
It’s not too late to start: “52 Acts of Kindness: How to Spread Joy in Every Week of 2023.”
When I was a painfully shy teenager, I read Barbara Walters’
book How to Talk with Practically Anybody About Practically Anything. It
helped. Since then, I’ve always admired her, and I enjoyed reading this remembrance after her recent death.
After reading “We need boredom to lead better lives. But social media is destroying it,” I’m picking up my phone less frequently, and I’m
planning at least one “internet fast” in 2023.
Yet another secret to happiness: a reverse bucket list—similar
to my post, “Just (Don’t) Do It.”
I love Stephanie Hayes’ newsletter, and this opinion column
in my local paper made me smile.
I want to drive the dog bus!
(Jake looks a lot like my dog, Luna!)
Have a very happy weekend!