I would venture to guess that Anon, who wrote so many poems without signing them, was often a woman.-from A Room of One's Own
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03893 – Disability Teaches Us
In this season of continued healing, I am soaking the powerful words of Julia Watts Belser deep into my own bones: “Disability has taught me much about the potent spiritual subversiveness of being radically comfortable in my own skin, of daring to find the presence of...
03789 – Sign of Intelligence
A sign of intelligence is an awareness of one's own ignorance.
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Holding strong opinions in the face of weak evidence is a sign that you're not thinking critically. Conviction should follow the facts, not precede them. What you want to believe shouldn't dictate what you believe. A key to lifelong learning is valuing curiosity over...
02503 – Playing It Too Safe?
If you aren’t making any mistakes, it’s a sure sign you’re playing it too safe.