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The Wisdom of Making Mistakes.

Without mistakes, how do we learn? A baby has no self-consciousness in moving from crawling to walking. Why do we find learning so painful as we become full-fledged adults?

The Wisdom of Making Mistakes.
Wisdom
Learning

When Moby Was Mopie.

The first hotel I ever created became San Francisco’s notorious rock ‘n roll motel, The Phoenix (here’s the story of the legendary hotel). It was the beginning of a great adventure that allowed me to press the flesh with some of the most beloved musicians of our time.

When Moby Was Mopie.
Emotions

You Can’t Unroll a Snowball.

And, you can’t unring a bell. Okay, so you’ve said the “thing” to a friend, family member, or co-worker that you wish you hadn’t said. Maybe you were well-intentioned, and perhaps there was even truth in what you said, but your tone and choice of words were not ready for prime time and definitely won’t appear on your highlight reel at the pearly gates of heaven.

You Can’t Unroll a Snowball.
EQ

My Stutz.

Not sure how many of you have seen Jonah Hill's new Netflix documentary with his therapist, Dr. Phil Stutz. In candid conversations, Hill wanted to highlight Dr. Stutz's wise psychological practices and tools so he could expose them to a larger audience.

My Stutz.
Wisdom

Finding Awe at MEA.

Have you ever experienced something so powerful that it leaves you in awe?

Finding Awe at MEA.
Guest Post
MEA

My Heart.

"I want to live, I want to give, I've been a miner for a heart of gold, It's these expressions I never give, That keep me searchin' for a heart of gold, and I'm getting old.” - "Heart of Gold" by Neil Young

My Heart.
Guest Post
Emotions

Why is Organized Religion Losing to Buddhism and Stoicism?

In 2020, Americans' membership in houses of worship dropped below 50% for the first time in Gallup's eight-decade polling of organized religion. 47% of Americans said they belonged to a church, synagogue, or mosque, down from 70% in 1999.

Why is Organized Religion Losing to Buddhism and Stoicism?
Mindfulness

"What I Have is All I Need."

At the Ryoanji Temple in Kyoto, Japan, an inscription appears on a 17th-century stone basin that is the title of today’s blog post.

"What I Have is All I Need."
EQ

#Grandparents are Trending.

The Economist is one of my favorite magazines for the hammock. So much wit and wisdom in each issue, and they’ve usually got a finger in the wind for trendspotting.

#Grandparents are Trending.
Aging

Why We Bake and Break Bread at MEA.

When my co-founder Christine Sperber first told me that part of our workshop program would include having small pods of our compadres (what we call our workshop attendees) baking bread as a means of learning collaboration, I thought she was off her hippy-dippy rocker. But, as it turns out, it’s one of the beloved experiences of our 7-day workshops.

Why We Bake and Break Bread at MEA.
MEA
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