Keep Talking: a newsletter with one truth, one book quote, and one podcast episode
A truth:
“People don't remember books; they remember sentences.” - Morgan Housel
A book quote:
“In a country by every measure at least six times safer than the United States, an umpire from the States was prevented from working games in Japan, writes the leading American expert on Japanese baseball, Robert Whiting, on the grounds that it ‘was not safe to umpire in Japan.’” - Pico Iyer, A Beginner's Guide to Japan: Observations and Provocations
A podcast episode:
Episode 92: James Hollis - A Life of Meaning
James Hollis is a Jungian psychoanalyst and the author of many books, including his latest: A Life of Meaning, which is the primary subject of our conversation. During our conversation, Jim talks about some of the major themes in his work and his book: the shadow, the numinous, psychopathology, lethargy, and fear.
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