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I like this new direction.

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Thanks Briar!

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Great article. Thank you for the perspective. Couldn't agree more. As a young male, I can testify to this 100% that I fall into the trap of speed almost every day. The days I do, I don't even know who I am. The days I slow down and am 'stil' but focused and discipline, those are the days I feel closest to God.

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"Instead of trying to move at an insanely high speed, we can think about building something massive." Well said!

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One of the best reads I have come across and a constant reminder to focus on building mass in whatever area of interest as opposed to focusing on speed.

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Love the comment on change you’ve felt since having your daughter. Family is the first thing that popped into my mind with the idea of building mass.

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This is the article that led me to become a subscriber! After reading this article, I sent it to all of my mom friends, who I often speak with about feeling like we're speeding everywhere. Becoming aware of the "accelerants" and "decelerants" was a fantastic idea, and immediately actionable. The Medley was an excellent gift to your readers, so I honor it for all it has done, and yet find myself more excited than ever to read the latest installment of Infinite Play!

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very well written. So relatable. Going on meditation retreat is like growing your own oak tree.

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Hi Nat. This is my first reading of yours. Loved the analogy and the way of story telling. Will read more of yours :)

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Thanks Guru!

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Can I ask why psych books accelerate us?

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