Thursday, January 1, 2015

The best Brain Pickings articles of the year









The Best Brain Pickings Articles of the Year

After the annual reading list of the year's best books overall, it's time for the annual summation of the best Brain Pickings articles of the year -- "best" meaning those most read and shared by you, as well as those I took the most pleasure in writing. Please (re)enjoy and have an inspired, stimulating, infinitely rewarding new year.

1. An Antidote to the Age of Anxiety: Alan Watts on Happiness and How to Live with Presence


Read the article here.
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2. Fixed vs. Growth: The Two Basic Mindsets That Shape Our Lives


Read the article here.
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3. How to Criticize with Kindness: Philosopher Daniel Dennett on the Four Steps to Arguing Intelligently


Read the article here.
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4. Ursula K. Le Guin on Being a Man


Read the article here.
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5. How to Be Alone: An Antidote to One of the Central Anxieties and Greatest Paradoxes of Our Time


Read the article here.
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6. The Hidden Brain: How Ocean Currents Explain Our Unconscious Social Biases


Read the article here.
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7. 7 Life-Learnings from 7 Years of Brain Pickings, Illustrated


Read the article here.
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8. Kafka on Books and What Reading Does for the Human Soul


Read the article here.
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9. The Benjamin Franklin Effect: The Surprising Psychology of How to Handle Haters


Read the article here.
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10. The Shortness of Life: Seneca on Busyness and The Art of Living Wide Rather Than Living Long


Read the article here.
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11. E.B. White's Beautiful Letter to a Man Who Had Lost Faith in Humanity


Read the article here.
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12. Debunking the Myth of the 10,000-Hours Rule: What It Actually Takes to Reach Genius-Level Excellence


Read the article here.
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13. Why We Hurt Each Other: Tolstoy's Letters to Gandhi on Love, Violence, and the Truth of the Human Spirit


Read the article here.
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14. What It Takes to Design a Good Life


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15. Fictitious Dishes: Elegant and Imaginative Photographs of Meals from Famous Literature


Read the article here.
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16. March 28, 1941: Virginia Woolf's Suicide Letter and Its Cruel Misinterpretation in the Media


Read the article here.
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17. Legendary Psychoanalyst Adam Phillips on Why the Capacity for Boredom Is Essential for a Full Life


Read the article here.
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18. The Psychology of Writing and the Cognitive Science of the Perfect Daily Routine


Read the article here.
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19. Why Haters Hate: Kierkegaard Explains the Psychology of Bullying and Online Trolling in 1847


Read the article here.
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20. Famous Writers on the Creative Benefits of Keeping a Diary


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