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'''Overview of Addiction'''
 
'''Overview of Addiction'''
*Magic, Thoughts on Addiction [http://ecomagic.org/addiction.shtml Link] '''5pp (10 min)'''
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*Kotler, Steven. (2015). "The Truth about Addiction: We're All Junkies Now." ''SingularityHub''. [http://singularityhub.com/2015/01/24/the-truth-about-addiction-were-all-junkies-now/ Link] 3pp, 3min.
*Kotler, Steven. (2015). "The Truth about Addiction: We're All Junkies Now." [http://singularityhub.com/2015/01/24/the-truth-about-addiction-were-all-junkies-now/ Link] '''3pp, 3min.'''
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Broad view of addiction, edging towards "habitual maladaptive behavior" and all that we imply with this definition.
 
Broad view of addiction, edging towards "habitual maladaptive behavior" and all that we imply with this definition.
*Stover, Dawn. (2014). "Addicted to Oil." ''Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.'' [http://thebulletin.org/addicted-oil7174 Link] '''3pp., 3min.'''
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*Stover, Dawn. (2014). "Addicted to Oil." ''Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.'' [https://thebulletin.org/2014/05/addicted-to-oil/#post-heading Link] 3pp., 3min.
 
Author proposes to treat fossil fuel dependency as substance addiction, uses DSM-V to substantiate diagnosis, and iterates proven approaches to addiction treatment.  
 
Author proposes to treat fossil fuel dependency as substance addiction, uses DSM-V to substantiate diagnosis, and iterates proven approaches to addiction treatment.  
*Hagens, Nate. (2011). "Fleeing Vesuvius: The Psychological Roots of Resource Overconsumption."[http://www.theoildrum.com/node/7901 Link] (I'm asking you to read the "Conclusion" section. Read more if you like.) '''2pp, 2min; 18pp, 20min'''
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*Hagens, Nate. (2011). "Fleeing Vesuvius: The Psychological Roots of Resource Overconsumption." ''Fleeing Vesuvius''. [https://fleeingvesuvius.org/2011/05/10/the-psychological-roots-of-resource-overconsumption/  Link] (I'm asking you to read the "Conclusion" section. Read more if you like.) 2pp, 2min; 18pp, 20min.
 
Nate Hagens explores our appetites for novelty and status, tracing their long evolutionary history and their relationship to addictive contemporary behaviors by which we expend more and more resource for less and less satisfaction. Hagens integrates broad understanding of evolution of Earth and life with growing evidence from neurobiology to explain, and to propose exits from our current predicament. Here as in Stover's and Jackson's writings we see clearly how change within us and change without us are necessary to each other.  
 
Nate Hagens explores our appetites for novelty and status, tracing their long evolutionary history and their relationship to addictive contemporary behaviors by which we expend more and more resource for less and less satisfaction. Hagens integrates broad understanding of evolution of Earth and life with growing evidence from neurobiology to explain, and to propose exits from our current predicament. Here as in Stover's and Jackson's writings we see clearly how change within us and change without us are necessary to each other.  
  
 
'''Love'''
 
'''Love'''
*Jampolsky, Gerald. (2004). ''Love is Letting Go of Fear.'' [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwqfnYT3pok2YWNPZE1zRFhzUTA/edit?usp=sharing Link]. - A pediatric oncologist writes about ways to become more as we intend. I find illuminating his insight about love and fear being opposites. Skim read what you like from these excerpts. '''10 min'''
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*Jampolsky, Gerald. (2004). ''Love is Letting Go of Fear.'' [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1X_-U00PxEE7YPHY16BWRLtlx0TPQ_gpI Link] 10 min.
*Firestone, Robert. "The Fantasy Bond." Psychology Today. [https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-human-experience/200812/the-fantasy-bond-substitute-truly-loving-relationship Link] '''2pp., 2min.''' If you want more on this topic, see "The Fantasy Bond: A Developmental Overview," [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By0w-ttO7JmrU2xGZU1pX1V3YWs/view?usp=sharing Link1] "Hunger Versus Love," [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By0w-ttO7JmrbG8taGpyYlQzOFU/view?usp=sharing Link2] and "Point of View," [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By0w-ttO7JmrajREckF5ZTBYbHM/view?usp=sharing Link3] ''The Fantasy Bond,'' Robert W. Firestone, '''pp. 35-56, 365-389 [47 pgs].'''
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A pediatric oncologist writes about ways to become more as we intend. I find illuminating his insight about love and fear being opposites. Skim read what you like from these excerpts.  
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*Firestone, Robert. "The Fantasy Bond." ''Psychology Today.'' [https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-human-experience/200812/the-fantasy-bond-substitute-truly-loving-relationship Link] 2pp., 2min.  
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If you want more on this topic, see "The Fantasy Bond: A Developmental Overview," [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By0w-ttO7JmrU2xGZU1pX1V3YWs/view?usp=sharing Link1] "Hunger Versus Love," [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By0w-ttO7JmrbG8taGpyYlQzOFU/view?usp=sharing&resourcekey=0-j4u6v4BQmXbLnXAv4BDSJA Link2] and "Point of View," [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By0w-ttO7JmrajREckF5ZTBYbHM/view?usp=sharing&resourcekey=0-CvpXYqRLSA3jk20tYxkJTQ Link3] ''The Fantasy Bond,'' Robert W. Firestone, pp. 35-56, 365-389 [47 pgs].
  
 
'''Beyond Individualism'''
 
'''Beyond Individualism'''
*Grant, Adam. (2013). "Does Studying Economics Lead to greed?" [http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/give-and-take/201310/does-studying-economics-breed-greed Link] '''6pp., 5min.'''
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*Grant, Adam. (2013). "Does Studying Economics Lead to Greed?" ''Psychology Today.'' [http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/give-and-take/201310/does-studying-economics-breed-greed Link] 6pp., 5min.
 
Various researchers have found that people who study economics become less concerned about others. Economics remains a primary framework for assessing value. Biophysical economics is means to evolve economics to reinforce understanding of interdependence of individual and common good.  
 
Various researchers have found that people who study economics become less concerned about others. Economics remains a primary framework for assessing value. Biophysical economics is means to evolve economics to reinforce understanding of interdependence of individual and common good.  
  
 
'''Being'''
 
'''Being'''
*Johnson, Carolyn. (2014). "People Prefer Electric Shocks to Time Alone with Thoughts." [http://www.bostonglobe.com/news/science/2014/07/03/idle/J2LpEcTdZzLykRCTnZ80fL/story.html Link] '''3pp., 3min.'''
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*Johnson, Carolyn. (2014). "People Prefer Electric Shocks to Time Alone with Thoughts." [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8dQDga7c8qYcEE0Mkx0MW1RTkU/view?usp=sharing&resourcekey=0-iga49as6E6FL0lQBfc3wBA Link] 3pp., 3min.
 
Dan Gilbert and colleagues have shown that people prefer electric shocks to being alone and quietly thinking about whatever we choose.  
 
Dan Gilbert and colleagues have shown that people prefer electric shocks to being alone and quietly thinking about whatever we choose.  
*Thich Nhat Hanh. (1999). "Stopping, Calming, Resting, Healing." The Heart of the Buddha's Teaching. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By0w-ttO7JmrRWN1YzVqaVZaQ00/view?usp=sharing Link] pp. 24-27. '''4pp., 8min.'''
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*Thich Nhat Hanh. (1999). "Stopping, Calming, Resting, Healing." The Heart of the Buddha's Teaching. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By0w-ttO7JmrRWN1YzVqaVZaQ00/view?usp=sharing&resourcekey=0--PUYQ4nzK1LYqiISFofDJw Link] pp. 24-27. 4pp., 8min.
*Brooks, David. (23 October 2015). "Lady Gaga and the Life of Passion." [http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/23/opinion/lady-gaga-and-the-life-of-passion.html?action=click&contentCollection=opinion&module=NextInCollection&region=Footer&pgtype=article&rref=column Link] '''5pp., 5min.'''
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*Brooks, David. (2015). "Lady Gaga and the Life of Passion." [https://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/23/opinion/lady-gaga-and-the-life-of-passion.html Link] 5pp., 5min.
 
Brooks writes of passion, bravery, fulfillment, meaning, completion, coherence, fervent curiosity, unquenchable thirst for wholeheartedness, escaping the tyranny of public opinion, and living without fear.  
 
Brooks writes of passion, bravery, fulfillment, meaning, completion, coherence, fervent curiosity, unquenchable thirst for wholeheartedness, escaping the tyranny of public opinion, and living without fear.  
*Simmons, Michael. "Ten Ways Successful People Deal With Stress Differently." TIME. (11 June 2015.) [http://time.com/3917059/stress-relief-tips/ Link] '''4pp., 4 min.'''
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*Simmons, Michael. (2015). "Ten Ways Successful People Deal With Stress Differently." ''Time''. [http://time.com/3917059/stress-relief-tips/ Link] 4pp., 4 min.
 
Suggestions for chilling.  
 
Suggestions for chilling.  
 
'''Death and Dying'''
 
*Palet, Laura Secorun. (13 September 2014). "A Cheerful Mortician Tackles the Lighter Side of Death." ''NPR Books.'' [http://www.npr.org/2014/09/13/348223758/a-cheerful-mortician-tackles-the-lighter-side-of-death Link].  '''4pp., 5min'''.
 
Interview with Caitlin Doughty, author of ''Smoke Gets in your Eyes and Other Lessons of the Crematory''. A thesis of the author is that we need to have more contact with death and dead bodies, to get more familiar and comfortable with our own dying. She is trying to reduce embalming and caskets, in favor of at-home wakes, burials in a mere shroud, and cremation ceremonies attended by the family, where a family member gets to press the button to incinerate the corpse.
 
*Maynard, Brittany. (2 November 2014). "My Right to Death with Dignity at 29." ''CNN Opinion.'' [http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/07/opinion/maynard-assisted-suicide-cancer-dignity/  Link]  '''3pp., 5 min'''
 
Brittany Maynard, a 29 year-old woman with incurable brain cancer committed suicide and made a statement for right to death with dignity.
 
*Emmanuel, Ezekiel. "Why I Hope to Die at 75." ''The Atlantic.'' [http://www.theatlantic.com/features/archive/2014/09/why-i-hope-to-die-at-75/379329/ Link] '''19pp., 20 min'''
 
Ezekial Emmanuel, a highly respected physician, writes about the duration of a good life, and extended morbidity consequences of medical care aimed at prolonging life. On the basis of this article officials of the AMA initiated a process to revoke an award they'd earlier given Emmanuel for medical ethics.
 
  
 
'''Changing Habits'''
 
'''Changing Habits'''
*Keys, Alicia. "Time to Uncover." (3 June 2016). ''LennyLetter.com.''  [http://www.lennyletter.com/style/a410/alicia-keys-time-to-uncover/ Link] '''3pp., 3min.'''
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*Keys, Alicia. (2016). "Time to Uncover." ''LennyLetter.com.''  [https://www.lennyletter.com/story/alicia-keys-time-to-uncover Link] 3pp., 3min.
 
Keys writes of becoming make-up free.
 
Keys writes of becoming make-up free.
*Aamodt, Sandra; Wang, Sam. (2008, April 2). "Tighten Your Belt, Strengthen Your Mind." New York Times. - [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/02/opinion/02aamodt.html?pagewanted=print&_r=0 Link]  '''5 min'''
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*Aamodt, Sandra; Wang, Sam. (2008). "Tighten Your Belt, Strengthen Your Mind." ''New York Times.'' [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/02/opinion/02aamodt.html?pagewanted=print&_r=0 Link]  5 min.
 
Aamodt and Wang say that we've limited willpower and advise us to use it wisely and increase it with practice.
 
Aamodt and Wang say that we've limited willpower and advise us to use it wisely and increase it with practice.
*Morin, Amy. (2013, December 3). "Five Powerful Exercises to Increase Your Mental Strength." ''Forbes.'' [http://www.forbes.com/sites/groupthink/2013/12/03/5-powerful-exercises-to-increase-your-mental-strength/ Link] - Advice I consider sound about becoming better able to practice valuescience. '''5min'''
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*Morin, Amy. (2013). "Five Powerful Exercises to Increase Your Mental Strength." ''Forbes.'' [http://www.forbes.com/sites/groupthink/2013/12/03/5-powerful-exercises-to-increase-your-mental-strength/ Link] 5 min.
*Baer, Drake. (2014, March 16). "How Incredibly Lazy People Can Form Productive Habits." ''Fast Company.'' [http://www.fastcompany.com/3021820/work-smart/how-incredibly-lazy-people-can-form-productive-habits Link] - Tips for habit formation. '''5 min'''
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Advice I consider sound about becoming better able to practice valuescience.
*Boroson, Martin. (2011). "How to Meditate in a Moment." [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6eFFCi12v8 Link] - Meditating in a moment to bring greater calm to any situation. '''5 min'''
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*Baer, Drake. (2014). "How Incredibly Lazy People Can Form Productive Habits." ''Fast Company.'' [http://www.fastcompany.com/3021820/work-smart/how-incredibly-lazy-people-can-form-productive-habits Link] 5 min.
*Enge, Nick and Power, Richard. (2013). ''Waltzing: A Manual for Dancing and Living.'' '''15 min total'''
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Tips for habit formation.
**"Dance for your Partner." [http://books.google.com/books?id=_Ib9pCA0jH0C&pg=PA141 Link]
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*Boroson, Martin. (2011). "How to Meditate in a Moment." [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6eFFCi12v8 Link] 5 min.
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Meditating in a moment to bring greater calm to any situation.
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*Enge, Nick and Power, Richard. (2013). ''Waltzing: A Manual for Dancing and Living.'' 15 min. total
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**"Dance for your Partner." [http://www.waltzingbook.com/ Link]
 
Enge describes Abraham Maslow's concept of synergy, as the merging/transcendence of selfishness and altruism.
 
Enge describes Abraham Maslow's concept of synergy, as the merging/transcendence of selfishness and altruism.
 
**"Giving." [http://books.google.com/books?id=_Ib9pCA0jH0C&pg=PA145 Link]
 
**"Giving." [http://books.google.com/books?id=_Ib9pCA0jH0C&pg=PA145 Link]
 
Enge describes the benefits of giving.
 
Enge describes the benefits of giving.
**"Gratitude." [http://books.google.com/books?id=_Ib9pCA0jH0C&pg=PA227 Link]- Enge describes the benefits of gratitude
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**"Gratitude." [http://books.google.com/books?id=_Ib9pCA0jH0C&pg=PA227 Link]
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Enge describes the benefits of gratitude
 
**"Dancing in the Rain." [http://books.google.com/books?id=_Ib9pCA0jH0C&pg=PA153 Link]
 
**"Dancing in the Rain." [http://books.google.com/books?id=_Ib9pCA0jH0C&pg=PA153 Link]
 
Enge describes the benefits of radical acceptance.
 
Enge describes the benefits of radical acceptance.
*Scott, Robyn. "The 30 Second Habit with a Lifelong Impact." [https://medium.com/sonra-oku/2c3f948ead98 Link]  '''5 min'''
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*Scott, Robyn. (2014). "The 30 Second Habit with a Lifelong Impact." ''The Startup.'' [https://medium.com/swlh/the-30-second-habit-with-a-lifelong-impact-2c3f948ead98 Link]  5 min.
 
The author describes a procedure for distilling and clarifying social experience which she claims has proven beneficial for her and others.
 
The author describes a procedure for distilling and clarifying social experience which she claims has proven beneficial for her and others.
*Barker, Eric. (30 April 2014). "Time Management Skills are Stupid. Here's What Really Works." ''The Week.'' [http://theweek.com/article/index/260724/time-management-skills-are-stupid-heres-what-actually-works Link]  '''5 min'''
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*Barker, Eric. (2014). "Time Management Skills are Stupid. Here's What Really Works." ''Time.'' [https://time.com/40962/time-management-skills-are-stupid-heres-what-works/ Link]  5 min.
 
Advice on working smarter (e.g., like an athlete!) by emphasizing energy rather than time.
 
Advice on working smarter (e.g., like an athlete!) by emphasizing energy rather than time.
*Fogg, BJ. "Tiny Habits." [http://tinyhabits.com/ Link] Stanford professor BJ Fogg provides a formula for forming habits. '''5 min'''
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*Fogg, BJ. (2011). "Tiny Habits." [http://tinyhabits.com/ Link] Stanford professor BJ Fogg provides a formula for forming habits. 5 min.
 
Follow this format to create your Tiny Habit recipes. “After I [existing habit/anchor], I will [new tiny behavior]” Once you identify a tiny behavior you want, you then find where it fits in your life. Plan to do the new tiny behavior after an extremely reliable habit you have, an “anchor.” Matching the new tiny behavior to an anchor routine is vital. You may require several trials get this match right. And that’s okay. You can revise until you do.
 
Follow this format to create your Tiny Habit recipes. “After I [existing habit/anchor], I will [new tiny behavior]” Once you identify a tiny behavior you want, you then find where it fits in your life. Plan to do the new tiny behavior after an extremely reliable habit you have, an “anchor.” Matching the new tiny behavior to an anchor routine is vital. You may require several trials get this match right. And that’s okay. You can revise until you do.
*Roberts, David. (October 2014). "Reboot or Die Trying." ''Outside Magazine.'' [http://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/media/Reboot-or-Die-Trying.html Link] '''10 min'''
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*Roberts, David. (2014). "Reboot or Die Trying." ''Outside Magazine.'' [http://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/media/Reboot-or-Die-Trying.html Link] 10 min.
 
A star blogger unplugs.
 
A star blogger unplugs.
*Oettingen, Gabrielle. (24 October 2014). "The Problem with Positive Thinking. ''New York Times.'' [http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/26/opinion/sunday/the-problem-with-positive-thinking.html Link] '''5 min'''
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*Oettingen, Gabrielle. (2014). "The Problem with Positive Thinking. ''New York Times.'' [http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/26/opinion/sunday/the-problem-with-positive-thinking.html Link] 5 min.
 
Psychologist Gabriele Oettingen reports that a balance between imagining desired outcomes and contemplating obstacles yields a better life than either untrammeled "positive thinking" or unremitting "realism."
 
Psychologist Gabriele Oettingen reports that a balance between imagining desired outcomes and contemplating obstacles yields a better life than either untrammeled "positive thinking" or unremitting "realism."
*Arends, Brett. (18 September 2014.). "A Full Night's Sleep Can Really Pay Off—in Salary and Investments." ''Wall Street Journal.'' [https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-full-nights-sleep-can-really-pay-offin-salary-and-investments-1411056919 Link]
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*Arends, Brett. (2014.). "A Full Night's Sleep Can Really Pay Off—in Salary and Investments." ''Wall Street Journal.'' [http://www.marketwatch.com/story/a-full-nights-sleep-can-really-pay-off-in-salary-and-investments-2014-09-19 Link] 1p., 1min.
*Solnit, Rebecca. (2014). “By the Way, Your House Is On Fire.” ''Nation of Change.'' [http://rebeccasolnit.net/essay/by-the-way-your-home-is-on-fire/ Link] 10 pp. Solnit ties 9/11 events and responses to climate disruption, noting that survivors of World Trade Center attacks disregarded authorities’ commands and suggesting that we do so now.
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*Solnit, Rebecca. (2014). “By the Way, Your House Is On Fire.” ''Utne Reader.'' [http://www.utne.com/environment/by-the-way-your-house-is-on-fire Link] 7pp., 10min.
*Duhigg, Charles. (2012). "Keystone Habits, or the Ballad of Paul O'Neill." (Chapter 4, pp. 46-56). ''The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business.''[http://solucaoperfeita.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/The-Power-of-HABIT.pdf Link] 11 pp., Duhigg makes a case that some habits are so central that by altering them we can make other change much more readily.
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Solnit ties 9/11 events and responses to climate disruption, noting that survivors of World Trade Center attacks disregarded authorities’ commands and suggesting that we do so now.  
  
 
'''Taking a Stand'''
 
'''Taking a Stand'''
*Jensen, Derrick. (2006). "To Give Our Brightest Deepest Truth." [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8dQDga7c8qYOE9TMmJrUktVaXc Link] '''7 min'''
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*Jensen, Derrick. (2006). "To Give Our Brightest Deepest Truth." [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8dQDga7c8qYOE9TMmJrUktVaXc/view?usp=sharing&resourcekey=0-uFW0we7J-fLOpNEgR3pvuw Link] 7 min.
*Shem, Samuel. (3 December 2002). "Fiction as Resistance." ''Annals of Internal Medicine.'' [http://samuelshem.com/bergman.pdf Link] (5pp, 5min)
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*Shem, Samuel. (2002). "Fiction as Resistance." ''Annals of Internal Medicine.'' [http://samuelshem.com/bergman.pdf Link] 5 pp, 5 min.
 
A physician writes of how he came to understand that he knew less what he wanted and how to get it, and of the importance and meaning of taking a stand for empathy and love. NOTE: He's a psychiatrist fascinated with how people change.
 
A physician writes of how he came to understand that he knew less what he wanted and how to get it, and of the importance and meaning of taking a stand for empathy and love. NOTE: He's a psychiatrist fascinated with how people change.
  
 
'''Leading Away from Materialism'''
 
'''Leading Away from Materialism'''
*Kasser, Tim. (2002). Excerpts. ''The High Price of Materialism.'' pp. 4, 22, 28, 40-42. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwqfnYT3pok2X0JpeTVKVlY0NDg/edit?usp=sharing Link]  '''10 min'''
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*Kasser, Tim. (2002). Excerpts. ''The High Price of Materialism.'' pp. 4, 22, 28, 40-42. [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Cq6VJEYqjtRS-rcOpJs0D1w7XrULuA39 Link]  10 min.
 
Kasser argues that we're too attentive to the bottom of Maslow's hierarchy and paying a grim price for ignoring what lies above. He backs his case with statistics from around the world spanning several decades.
 
Kasser argues that we're too attentive to the bottom of Maslow's hierarchy and paying a grim price for ignoring what lies above. He backs his case with statistics from around the world spanning several decades.
*Kurutz, Steven. (2014, April 16). "Square Feet: 84. Possessions: 305." New York Times. - [http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/17/garden/square-feet-84-possessions-305.html?_r=0 Link]  '''10 min'''
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*Kurutz, Steven. (2014). "Square Feet: 84. Possessions: 305." ''New York Times.'' [http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/17/garden/square-feet-84-possessions-305.html?_r=0 Link]  10 min.
 
Another choice on the menu of the type of home in which you want to live and with what you want to fill it.
 
Another choice on the menu of the type of home in which you want to live and with what you want to fill it.
*"Urban Homestead" [http://urbanhomestead.org/ Link].  '''10 min'''
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*"Urban Homestead" [http://urbanhomestead.org/ Link].  10 min.
Ideas for living a dream. Look at "Facts and Stats" page, and whatever else you like.
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Ideas for living a dream. Explore the site.
*Goldberg, Carey. (1995). "Choosing the Joys of a Simplified Life." ''Los Angeles Times.'' [http://www.nytimes.com/1995/09/21/garden/choosing-the-joys-of-a-simplified-life.html?src=pm&pagewanted=1 Link]  '''5 min'''
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*Goldberg, Carey. (1995). "Choosing the Joys of a Simplified Life." ''Los Angeles Times.'' [http://www.nytimes.com/1995/09/21/garden/choosing-the-joys-of-a-simplified-life.html?src=pm&pagewanted=1 Link]  5 min.
 
Introduction to voluntary simplicity.
 
Introduction to voluntary simplicity.
*Braw, Elisabeth. "Communal Living Projects Moving from Hippie to Mainstream." (11 May 2015). ''Guardian.'' [http://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2015/may/11/communal-living-projects-moving-from-hippie-to-mainstream Link] '''3 pp., 3 min.'''
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*Braw, Elisabeth. (2015). "Communal Living Projects Moving from Hippie to Mainstream." ''Guardian.'' [http://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2015/may/11/communal-living-projects-moving-from-hippie-to-mainstream Link] 3 pp., 3 min.
 
Braw notes rising popularity of co-housing world-wide, remarks that people often choose it first for reasons of ecological footprint or cost and then discover its social pleasures, and connects it to the larger "sharing economy."
 
Braw notes rising popularity of co-housing world-wide, remarks that people often choose it first for reasons of ecological footprint or cost and then discover its social pleasures, and connects it to the larger "sharing economy."
  
 
'''Generating Meaning and Purpose'''
 
'''Generating Meaning and Purpose'''
*Seligman, Martin. (2004). "Eudaemonia: The Good Life." ''The Edge.'' [http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/seligman04/seligman_index.html Link] '''15 min'''
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*Frankl, Viktor. (2000). "Preface," "Experiences in a Concentration Camp." ''Man's Search for Meaning.'' [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1fbHvQJLHiq89a0Cd2ubeiznEzYJC96tl Link] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=17gFbZzhSu4X12dom4EKgCJdXnS7t8Wwn Link] pp. 7-25. 20 min.
A leading figure in the positive psychology movement opines about the characteristics of a life lived well.
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*Das, Ram. (1971). "Journey," "Bindu to Ojas." ''Remember, Be Here Now.'' [https://drive.google.com/open?id=10u126Sv4_iW8HGcqT3IKlFcaN0panKCh Link]. [https://drive.google.com/open?id=12xlZ80Q2RPSExbfDaruB7KbRWIX3jkRZ Link] 10 min.
*Frankl, Viktor. (2000). "Preface," "Experiences in a Concentration Camp." ''Man's Search for Meaning.'' [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwqfnYT3pok2NXdheC1TMzdESEVFTTBfQnJxVUg4TnZPaVlB/view?usp=sharing Link] [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwqfnYT3pok2VXBJZzVFdTJnZHhWdmotajd3dXI5MzB2bXpN/view?usp=sharing Link] pp. 7-25. '''20 min'''
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*Das, Ram. (1971). "Journey," ''Remember, Be Here Now.'' [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwqfnYT3pok2NFpLWDQwMEU1V00/edit?usp=sharing Link]. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwqfnYT3pok2RkdFd0M3MHlrYTA/edit?usp=sharing Link] '''10 min'''
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A Harvard psychology professor becomes a spiritual teacher. "Journey" is the story of his transformation. "From Bindu to Ojas" is a topsy-turvy agglomeration of text and images with which he attempts to bridge normal everyday experience to that of his new found consciousness. I find in these writings encouragement to look beyond what I currently think and feel to the possibility of a life richer than I now imagine. Skim both and read what you want.
 
A Harvard psychology professor becomes a spiritual teacher. "Journey" is the story of his transformation. "From Bindu to Ojas" is a topsy-turvy agglomeration of text and images with which he attempts to bridge normal everyday experience to that of his new found consciousness. I find in these writings encouragement to look beyond what I currently think and feel to the possibility of a life richer than I now imagine. Skim both and read what you want.
*Davidson, Sara. (autumn 2006)."The Ultimate Trip." ''Tufts Magazine'' [http://www.tufts.edu/alumni/magazine/fall2006/features/ultimate-trip.html - Link]  '''10 Min'''
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*Davidson, Sara. (2006)."The Ultimate Trip." ''Tufts Magazine'' [https://news.tufts.edu/magazine/fall2006/features/ultimate-trip.html - Link]  10 min.
 
Brief biography of Richard Alpert/Ram Das.
 
Brief biography of Richard Alpert/Ram Das.
*Roush, Wade. (2008, July 23). "Stever Robbins on How to Be a Happy Entrepreneur." ''Xconomy.'' [http://www.xconomy.com/boston/2008/07/23/stever-robbins-on-how-to-be-a-happy-entrepreneur-one-tip-never-trust-a-vc/ Link].  '''10 min'''
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*Robbins, Stever. "How to Improve Your Productivity at Work." (2019) ''Bloomplay.com.'' [https://www.boomplay.com/episode/1077515 Link].  2.5 hrs audio.
 
A personal coach/business consultant on "value" and how he works with his clients to ensure that they attend to the upper levels of Maslow's hierarchy.
 
A personal coach/business consultant on "value" and how he works with his clients to ensure that they attend to the upper levels of Maslow's hierarchy.
*Brooks, David. (2009, May 12). "They Had It Made." ''New York Times.'' [http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/12/opinion/12brooks.html Link] '''5 min'''
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*Brooks, David. (2009). "They Had It Made." ''New York Times.'' [http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/12/opinion/12brooks.html Link] 5 min.
 
Brooks reviews the Grant study and comments on the divergent life paths of seemingly promising young men.
 
Brooks reviews the Grant study and comments on the divergent life paths of seemingly promising young men.
*Shenk, Joshua. (2009, June 1). "What Makes Us Happy?" ''The Atlantic'' [http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2009/06/what-makes-us-happy/307439/ Link] '''40 min'''
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*Shenk, Joshua. (2009). "What Makes Us Happy?" ''The Atlantic.'' [http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2009/06/what-makes-us-happy/307439/ Link] 40 min.
 
Reflections on the lives of men who were undergraduates at Harvard in the early 1940's and were part of a longitudinal study about mental health shed light on how we change over a lifetime and how we live and die more or less well.
 
Reflections on the lives of men who were undergraduates at Harvard in the early 1940's and were part of a longitudinal study about mental health shed light on how we change over a lifetime and how we live and die more or less well.
*Poswolsky, Adam. "4 Tips to Help Millenials Find Meaningful Work." ''Fast Company.'' - [http://www.fastcoexist.com/3029111/change-generation/4-tips-to-help-millennials-find-meaningful-work Link] '''5 min'''
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*Poswolsky, Adam. "4 Tips to Help Millenials Find Meaningful Work." ''Fast Company.'' [http://www.fastcoexist.com/3029111/change-generation/4-tips-to-help-millennials-find-meaningful-work Link] 5 min.
 
Poswolsky writes that we CAN create right livelihood by experimenting and learning. As we become more competent and accomplished we find new opportunities.
 
Poswolsky writes that we CAN create right livelihood by experimenting and learning. As we become more competent and accomplished we find new opportunities.
*Jacobs, Tom. (13 May 2014). "Sense of Purpose Lengthens Life." ''Pacific Standard.'' [http://www.psmag.com/navigation/health-and-behavior/evidence-sense-meaning-lengthens-life-81350/ Link] '''5 min'''
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*Jacobs, Tom. (2014). "Sense of Purpose Lengthens Life." ''Pacific Standard.'' [https://psmag.com/social-justice/evidence-sense-meaning-lengthens-life-81350 Link] 5 min.
 
Jacobs reviews a well-done study in which researchers found purpose a buffer against mortality risk across adult years.
 
Jacobs reviews a well-done study in which researchers found purpose a buffer against mortality risk across adult years.
*Khazan, Olga. "How Meaningful Activities Protect the Teen Brain from Depression." ''The Atlantic.'' [http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/04/how-meaningful-activities-protect-the-teen-brain-from-depression/360988/ Link]  
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*Khazan, Olga. "How Meaningful Activities Protect the Teen Brain from Depression." ''The Atlantic.'' [http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/04/how-meaningful-activities-protect-the-teen-brain-from-depression/360988/ Link] 2 min.
 
Researchers studying teens find evidence that kindness and meaningful service to others are protective of mental health.
 
Researchers studying teens find evidence that kindness and meaningful service to others are protective of mental health.
*Monbiot, George. (2014). "Career Advice." [http://www.monbiot.com/career-advice/ Link] '''5pp., 5min'''
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*Monbiot, George. (2014). "Career Advice." [http://www.monbiot.com/career-advice/ Link] 5 pp., 5 min.
 
In Monbiot's words, "You know you have only one life. You know it is a precious, extraordinary, unrepeatable thing: the product of billions of years of serendipity and evolution. So why waste it by handing it over to the living dead?"
 
In Monbiot's words, "You know you have only one life. You know it is a precious, extraordinary, unrepeatable thing: the product of billions of years of serendipity and evolution. So why waste it by handing it over to the living dead?"
*Scranton, Roy. (2013, November 10). "Learning How to Die in the Anthropocene." The New York Times. [http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/11/10/learning-how-to-die-in-the-anthropocene/?&assetType=opinion Link]
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*Scranton, Roy. (2013). "Learning How to Die in the Anthropocene." ''The New York Times.'' [http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/11/10/learning-how-to-die-in-the-anthropocene/?&assetType=opinion Link] 5 min.
*Huffington, Arianna. (2013, September 23). "Are You Living Your Eulogy or Your Résumé?" The Huffington Post. [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arianna-huffington/are-you-living-your-eulogy-or-your-resume_b_3936937.html Link] '''5pp., 5min.'''
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*Huffington, Arianna. (2013). "Are You Living Your Eulogy or Your Résumé?" The Huffington Post. [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arianna-huffington/are-you-living-your-eulogy-or-your-resume_b_3936937.html Link] 5 pp., 5 min.
 
The author opines, "[W]hile it's not hard to live a Third Metric life -- redefining success beyond money and power to include well-being, wisdom and our ability to wonder and to give -- it's very easy not to."
 
The author opines, "[W]hile it's not hard to live a Third Metric life -- redefining success beyond money and power to include well-being, wisdom and our ability to wonder and to give -- it's very easy not to."
  
'''Rethinking Philanthropy'''
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'''Miscellaneous Topics'''
*''Koru Kenya'' [http://koru.or.ke/community-currencies Link]- Here's an example of a small NGO working in diverse ways and at many levels to improve the human condition. I think we can make it inspiration to think creatively about how we can give. '''5 min '''
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*Brown, Brené. TED. [https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_on_vulnerability Link] 20 min.
*Appel, Jacob and Karlan, Dean. "More than Good Intentions." ''Innovations for Poverty Action.'' [http://www.poverty-action.org/book/more-than-good-intentions Link] - Economists Jacob Appel and Dean Karlan illustrate with case studies the necessity for valuescience in philanthropy. Read review and Chapter 1. '''30 min'''.
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Brene Brown on the power of vulnerability.
*Ridley, Matt. (25 July 2014). "Smart Aid for the World's Poor. ''Wall Street Journal.'' [http://online.wsj.com/articles/smart-aid-for-the-worlds-poor-1406326677?tesla=y&mod=WSJ_article_exploremore Link] - Matt Ridley reports on Bjorn Lomborg's rankings of poverty alleviation proposals. What shall we make of such "cost/benefit analysis"? '''5 min'''.
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*Bianchi, Jane. (2014). "How the Boston Marathon Bombing Inspired a New Life Path." ''Insights by Stanford Business.'' [http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/news/headlines/how-boston-marathon-bombing-inspired-new-life-path Link] 5 min.
*Illich, Ivan. (1968). "To Hell with Good Intentions." [http://www.swaraj.org/illich_hell.htm Link] - Ivan Illich tells US "do-gooders" to stay out of Latin America unless they want to be tourists and spend money. '''20 min'''.
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Stanford GSB grad '82, survived injury in Boston Marathon bombing, shifted gears, and offers advice for living.
*Piller, Charles; Sanders, Edmund; Dixon, Robyn. (2007). "Dark Cloud Over Good Works of Gates Foundation." ''Los Angeles Times.'' [http://www.latimes.com/news/la-na-gatesx07jan07,0,2533850.story Link] - Critique of Gates Foundation investment policy conflicts with its giving showing how foundation money is invested to finance the very ills foundation grant money is intended to remedy. '''10 min'''
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*Arrien, Angeles. "The Four-fold Way." (excerpts). [https://learningomnivores.com/what-were-reading/four-fold-way/ Link] 10 pp., 10 min.
*"Hunger and World Poverty." [http://www.poverty.com/ Link] - Self-billed as people with "a practical approach to ending poverty," creators of this site offer statistics on major causes of death among poor people and concrete ways to reduce mortality among the poor. '''5 min'''
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Adrien, an anthropologist reports on four archetypes common to shamanic traditions in diverse societies, and offers suggestions for how we may incorporate qualities of these into our own lives to live/die well.
*Heinberg, Richard. "Sustainability Metrics, Growth Limits, and Philanthropy." Post Carbon Institute. (25 June 2015.) - Heinberg calls on philanthropists to fund shift to sustainability and warns that endowments will be worthless in a depleted environment and collapsed society. [http://www.postcarbon.org/sustainability-metrics-growth-limits-and-philanthropy/ Link] '''5pp., 5 min.'''
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*Jensen, Derrick. (2009). "Forget Shorter Showers." [http://www.derrickjensen.org/2009/07/forget-shorter-showers/ Link] 5 min.
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Jensen calls for collective action to achieve individual change.
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*Original Mothers' Day Proclamation by Julia Ward Howe. [http://www.wagingpeace.org/mothers-day-proclamation/ Link] 5 min.
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Mother's Day, initiated by a feminist, pacifist, suffragette as a call to peace, has been hijacked into yet one more orgy of consumption.
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*"Change Everything Now." [http://www.orionmagazine.org/index.php/mag/5413/ Link]
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More essays from contributors to ''Orion'' about roots of current predicament and ways out of it. The links on the page seem broken, however you can search for them individually using the site's search box.
  
'''Socialism'''
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*Wikipedia. (2014). "Basic Income." Wikipedia. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_income Link] - An excellent summary of arguments for and against and world-wide experiments and advocacy. '''10-20 min, depending on how much you read'''
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*Foulkes, Imogen. (2013, December 17). "Swiss to Vote on Incomes for All - Working or Not." BBC News. [http://www.bbc.com/news/business-25415501 Link] - Foulkes describes upcoming Swiss referendum on guaranteed income. '''10 min'''
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*Jesse, David. (2014, March 19). "Pay It Forward: Plan Would Allow Michigan Students to Attend College for 'Free.'" Detroit Free Press. [http://www.freep.com/article/20140319/NEWS06/303190038/Pay-it-forward-Plan-would-allow-Michigan-students-to-attend-college-for-free- Link] - Jesse describes proposal to fund higher education for all from earnings of high-income graduates. '''10 min'''
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*Wheeler, David R.. (18 May 2015). "What If Everybody Didn't Have to Work to Get Paid?" ''Atlantic Monthly.'' [http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/05/what-if-everybody-didnt-have-to-work-to-get-paid/393428/ Link] - Wheeler writes of the international movement for guaranteed basic income, citing examples of crowd-funding now underway that demonstrate alternatives to waiting for people in government to act. Who among you will seize this idea and act on it? '''5pp., 5min.'''
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*''Wikipedia.'' "Second Bill of Rights." [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Bill_of_Rights Link] "FDR's second bill of rights" - Roosevelt imagined us shaping a government designed to ensure social welfare to an extent greater than that enjoyed Western European peoples today. His vision stands in sharp contrast to our current reality, and may be useful to current youths in developing perspective about changes is US politics during the last half-century or so. '''5 min'''
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*Krugman, Paul. (25 May 2014.) "Europe's Secret Success," ''NYTimes.''  [http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/26/opinion/krugman-europes-secret-success.html?_r=0 Link] - Krugman accuses US media personnel of systematic misrepresentation to discredit European welfare states, and notes their successes in employment and well-being. '''5 min'''
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*Daly, Lew. (7 July 2014)."Our Mismeasured Economy." ''NYTimes.'' Lew Daly of Demos analyzes the often unacknowledged economic benefits of public spending/investment. [http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/07/07/opinion/our-mismeasured-economy.html Link] '''3pp., 3min.'''
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'''Miscellaneous Topics'''
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*Brown, Brené. TED. [https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_on_vulnerability Link] - Brene Brown on the power of vulnerability. '''(20 min)'''
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*Bianchi, Jane. (10 April 2014). "How the Boston Marathon Bombing Inspired a New Life Path." ''Insights by Stanford Business.'' [http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/news/headlines/how-boston-marathon-bombing-inspired-new-life-path Link] - Stanford GSB grad '82, survived injury in Boston Marathon bombing, shifted gears, and offers advice for living. '''5 min'''
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*Arrien, Angeles. "The Four-fold Way." (excerpts). Adrien, an anthropologist reports on four archetypes common to shamanic traditions in diverse societies, and offers suggestions for how we may incorporate qualities of these into our own lives to live/die well. [http://reflectionsofaliteraryjourney.com/2013/12/the-four-fold-way-walking-the-paths-of-the-warrior-teacher-healer-and-visionary/ Link] 10p., '''10 min'''
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*The Yes Men. (2008). "Special Edition of The New York Times." [http://www.nytimes-se.com/ Link] Includes stories describing a future in which we held Obama to the values he espoused while campaigning: single-payer national health care, abolition of corporate lobbying, maximum wage for CEOs. (Please note that the site has been corrupted making much of the first page redundant; however, clicking through to any of the pages in the box on the upper left of the front page will bring up a multi-page PDF with the rest of the paper as published.) [http://theyesmen.org/hijinks/newyorktimes See this link for more] '''7 min'''
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*Jensen, Derrick. (2009). "Forget Shorter Showers." [http://www.orionmagazine.org/index.php/articles/article/4801/ Link] '''5 min''' - Jensen calls for collective action to achieve individual change.
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*Sapolsky, Robert. (2006). "A Natural History of Peace." Foreign Affairs. - [http://opim.wharton.upenn.edu/~sok/papers/s/sapolsky-foreignaffairs-2006.pdf Link] - Sapolsky describes social structure in primates with an eye to explaining cooperation and competition. '''15 min'''
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*Graeber, David. (2014). "Why America's Favorite Anarchist Thinks Most American Workers Are Slaves." [http://www.pbs.org/newshour/making-sense/why-americas-favorite-anarchist-thinks-most-american-workers-are-slaves/ Link] - David Graeber calls for a guaranteed income. The Making Sen$e program of PBS Newshour, of which this is one example, includes a number of other proposals for reducing inequality in wealth and income. '''5 min'''
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*Original Mothers' Day Proclamation by Julia Ward Howe. [http://www.wagingpeace.org/mothers-day-proclamation/ Link] - Mother's Day, initiated by a feminist, pacifist, suffragette as a call to peace, has been hijacked into yet one more orgy of consumption. '''5 min'''
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*"Change Everything Now." [http://www.orionmagazine.org/index.php/mag/5413/ Link]- More essays from contributors to ''Orion'' about roots of current predicament and ways out of it.
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Core Readings

Overview of Addiction

  • Kotler, Steven. (2015). "The Truth about Addiction: We're All Junkies Now." SingularityHub. Link 3pp, 3min.

Broad view of addiction, edging towards "habitual maladaptive behavior" and all that we imply with this definition.

  • Stover, Dawn. (2014). "Addicted to Oil." Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Link 3pp., 3min.

Author proposes to treat fossil fuel dependency as substance addiction, uses DSM-V to substantiate diagnosis, and iterates proven approaches to addiction treatment.

  • Hagens, Nate. (2011). "Fleeing Vesuvius: The Psychological Roots of Resource Overconsumption." Fleeing Vesuvius. Link (I'm asking you to read the "Conclusion" section. Read more if you like.) 2pp, 2min; 18pp, 20min.

Nate Hagens explores our appetites for novelty and status, tracing their long evolutionary history and their relationship to addictive contemporary behaviors by which we expend more and more resource for less and less satisfaction. Hagens integrates broad understanding of evolution of Earth and life with growing evidence from neurobiology to explain, and to propose exits from our current predicament. Here as in Stover's and Jackson's writings we see clearly how change within us and change without us are necessary to each other.

Love

  • Jampolsky, Gerald. (2004). Love is Letting Go of Fear. Link 10 min.

A pediatric oncologist writes about ways to become more as we intend. I find illuminating his insight about love and fear being opposites. Skim read what you like from these excerpts.

  • Firestone, Robert. "The Fantasy Bond." Psychology Today. Link 2pp., 2min.

If you want more on this topic, see "The Fantasy Bond: A Developmental Overview," Link1 "Hunger Versus Love," Link2 and "Point of View," Link3 The Fantasy Bond, Robert W. Firestone, pp. 35-56, 365-389 [47 pgs].

Beyond Individualism

  • Grant, Adam. (2013). "Does Studying Economics Lead to Greed?" Psychology Today. Link 6pp., 5min.

Various researchers have found that people who study economics become less concerned about others. Economics remains a primary framework for assessing value. Biophysical economics is means to evolve economics to reinforce understanding of interdependence of individual and common good.

Being

  • Johnson, Carolyn. (2014). "People Prefer Electric Shocks to Time Alone with Thoughts." Link 3pp., 3min.

Dan Gilbert and colleagues have shown that people prefer electric shocks to being alone and quietly thinking about whatever we choose.

  • Thich Nhat Hanh. (1999). "Stopping, Calming, Resting, Healing." The Heart of the Buddha's Teaching. Link pp. 24-27. 4pp., 8min.
  • Brooks, David. (2015). "Lady Gaga and the Life of Passion." Link 5pp., 5min.

Brooks writes of passion, bravery, fulfillment, meaning, completion, coherence, fervent curiosity, unquenchable thirst for wholeheartedness, escaping the tyranny of public opinion, and living without fear.

  • Simmons, Michael. (2015). "Ten Ways Successful People Deal With Stress Differently." Time. Link 4pp., 4 min.

Suggestions for chilling.

Changing Habits

  • Keys, Alicia. (2016). "Time to Uncover." LennyLetter.com. Link 3pp., 3min.

Keys writes of becoming make-up free.

  • Aamodt, Sandra; Wang, Sam. (2008). "Tighten Your Belt, Strengthen Your Mind." New York Times. Link 5 min.

Aamodt and Wang say that we've limited willpower and advise us to use it wisely and increase it with practice.

  • Morin, Amy. (2013). "Five Powerful Exercises to Increase Your Mental Strength." Forbes. Link 5 min.

Advice I consider sound about becoming better able to practice valuescience.

  • Baer, Drake. (2014). "How Incredibly Lazy People Can Form Productive Habits." Fast Company. Link 5 min.

Tips for habit formation.

  • Boroson, Martin. (2011). "How to Meditate in a Moment." Link 5 min.

Meditating in a moment to bring greater calm to any situation.

  • Enge, Nick and Power, Richard. (2013). Waltzing: A Manual for Dancing and Living. 15 min. total
    • "Dance for your Partner." Link

Enge describes Abraham Maslow's concept of synergy, as the merging/transcendence of selfishness and altruism.

Enge describes the benefits of giving.

Enge describes the benefits of gratitude

    • "Dancing in the Rain." Link

Enge describes the benefits of radical acceptance.

  • Scott, Robyn. (2014). "The 30 Second Habit with a Lifelong Impact." The Startup. Link 5 min.

The author describes a procedure for distilling and clarifying social experience which she claims has proven beneficial for her and others.

  • Barker, Eric. (2014). "Time Management Skills are Stupid. Here's What Really Works." Time. Link 5 min.

Advice on working smarter (e.g., like an athlete!) by emphasizing energy rather than time.

  • Fogg, BJ. (2011). "Tiny Habits." Link Stanford professor BJ Fogg provides a formula for forming habits. 5 min.

Follow this format to create your Tiny Habit recipes. “After I [existing habit/anchor], I will [new tiny behavior]” Once you identify a tiny behavior you want, you then find where it fits in your life. Plan to do the new tiny behavior after an extremely reliable habit you have, an “anchor.” Matching the new tiny behavior to an anchor routine is vital. You may require several trials get this match right. And that’s okay. You can revise until you do.

  • Roberts, David. (2014). "Reboot or Die Trying." Outside Magazine. Link 10 min.

A star blogger unplugs.

  • Oettingen, Gabrielle. (2014). "The Problem with Positive Thinking. New York Times. Link 5 min.

Psychologist Gabriele Oettingen reports that a balance between imagining desired outcomes and contemplating obstacles yields a better life than either untrammeled "positive thinking" or unremitting "realism."

  • Arends, Brett. (2014.). "A Full Night's Sleep Can Really Pay Off—in Salary and Investments." Wall Street Journal. Link 1p., 1min.
  • Solnit, Rebecca. (2014). “By the Way, Your House Is On Fire.” Utne Reader. Link 7pp., 10min.

Solnit ties 9/11 events and responses to climate disruption, noting that survivors of World Trade Center attacks disregarded authorities’ commands and suggesting that we do so now.

Taking a Stand

  • Jensen, Derrick. (2006). "To Give Our Brightest Deepest Truth." Link 7 min.
  • Shem, Samuel. (2002). "Fiction as Resistance." Annals of Internal Medicine. Link 5 pp, 5 min.

A physician writes of how he came to understand that he knew less what he wanted and how to get it, and of the importance and meaning of taking a stand for empathy and love. NOTE: He's a psychiatrist fascinated with how people change.

Leading Away from Materialism

  • Kasser, Tim. (2002). Excerpts. The High Price of Materialism. pp. 4, 22, 28, 40-42. Link 10 min.

Kasser argues that we're too attentive to the bottom of Maslow's hierarchy and paying a grim price for ignoring what lies above. He backs his case with statistics from around the world spanning several decades.

  • Kurutz, Steven. (2014). "Square Feet: 84. Possessions: 305." New York Times. Link 10 min.

Another choice on the menu of the type of home in which you want to live and with what you want to fill it.

  • "Urban Homestead" Link. 10 min.

Ideas for living a dream. Explore the site.

  • Goldberg, Carey. (1995). "Choosing the Joys of a Simplified Life." Los Angeles Times. Link 5 min.

Introduction to voluntary simplicity.

  • Braw, Elisabeth. (2015). "Communal Living Projects Moving from Hippie to Mainstream." Guardian. Link 3 pp., 3 min.

Braw notes rising popularity of co-housing world-wide, remarks that people often choose it first for reasons of ecological footprint or cost and then discover its social pleasures, and connects it to the larger "sharing economy."

Generating Meaning and Purpose

  • Frankl, Viktor. (2000). "Preface," "Experiences in a Concentration Camp." Man's Search for Meaning. Link Link pp. 7-25. 20 min.
  • Das, Ram. (1971). "Journey," "Bindu to Ojas." Remember, Be Here Now. Link. Link 10 min.

A Harvard psychology professor becomes a spiritual teacher. "Journey" is the story of his transformation. "From Bindu to Ojas" is a topsy-turvy agglomeration of text and images with which he attempts to bridge normal everyday experience to that of his new found consciousness. I find in these writings encouragement to look beyond what I currently think and feel to the possibility of a life richer than I now imagine. Skim both and read what you want.

  • Davidson, Sara. (2006)."The Ultimate Trip." Tufts Magazine - Link 10 min.

Brief biography of Richard Alpert/Ram Das.

  • Robbins, Stever. "How to Improve Your Productivity at Work." (2019) Bloomplay.com. Link. 2.5 hrs audio.

A personal coach/business consultant on "value" and how he works with his clients to ensure that they attend to the upper levels of Maslow's hierarchy.

  • Brooks, David. (2009). "They Had It Made." New York Times. Link 5 min.

Brooks reviews the Grant study and comments on the divergent life paths of seemingly promising young men.

  • Shenk, Joshua. (2009). "What Makes Us Happy?" The Atlantic. Link 40 min.

Reflections on the lives of men who were undergraduates at Harvard in the early 1940's and were part of a longitudinal study about mental health shed light on how we change over a lifetime and how we live and die more or less well.

  • Poswolsky, Adam. "4 Tips to Help Millenials Find Meaningful Work." Fast Company. Link 5 min.

Poswolsky writes that we CAN create right livelihood by experimenting and learning. As we become more competent and accomplished we find new opportunities.

  • Jacobs, Tom. (2014). "Sense of Purpose Lengthens Life." Pacific Standard. Link 5 min.

Jacobs reviews a well-done study in which researchers found purpose a buffer against mortality risk across adult years.

  • Khazan, Olga. "How Meaningful Activities Protect the Teen Brain from Depression." The Atlantic. Link 2 min.

Researchers studying teens find evidence that kindness and meaningful service to others are protective of mental health.

  • Monbiot, George. (2014). "Career Advice." Link 5 pp., 5 min.

In Monbiot's words, "You know you have only one life. You know it is a precious, extraordinary, unrepeatable thing: the product of billions of years of serendipity and evolution. So why waste it by handing it over to the living dead?"

  • Scranton, Roy. (2013). "Learning How to Die in the Anthropocene." The New York Times. Link 5 min.
  • Huffington, Arianna. (2013). "Are You Living Your Eulogy or Your Résumé?" The Huffington Post. Link 5 pp., 5 min.

The author opines, "[W]hile it's not hard to live a Third Metric life -- redefining success beyond money and power to include well-being, wisdom and our ability to wonder and to give -- it's very easy not to."

Miscellaneous Topics

  • Brown, Brené. TED. Link 20 min.

Brene Brown on the power of vulnerability.

  • Bianchi, Jane. (2014). "How the Boston Marathon Bombing Inspired a New Life Path." Insights by Stanford Business. Link 5 min.

Stanford GSB grad '82, survived injury in Boston Marathon bombing, shifted gears, and offers advice for living.

  • Arrien, Angeles. "The Four-fold Way." (excerpts). Link 10 pp., 10 min.

Adrien, an anthropologist reports on four archetypes common to shamanic traditions in diverse societies, and offers suggestions for how we may incorporate qualities of these into our own lives to live/die well.

  • Jensen, Derrick. (2009). "Forget Shorter Showers." Link 5 min.

Jensen calls for collective action to achieve individual change.

  • Original Mothers' Day Proclamation by Julia Ward Howe. Link 5 min.

Mother's Day, initiated by a feminist, pacifist, suffragette as a call to peace, has been hijacked into yet one more orgy of consumption.

  • "Change Everything Now." Link

More essays from contributors to Orion about roots of current predicament and ways out of it. The links on the page seem broken, however you can search for them individually using the site's search box.