I'm devouring my third book by Austin Kleon ( Keep Going) and find myself stopping at every half-page to breathe and reflect on what he's shared there. My wife and I have repeatedly commented upon, discussed, even argued about our habits... often they are in the form of our great time. wasters and connection killers: … Continue reading “THE PHONE GIVES US A LOT BUT IT TAKES AWAY THREE KEY ELEMENTS OF DISCOVERY: LONELINESS, UNCERTAINTY, AND BOREDOM. THOSE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN WHERE CREATIVE IDEAS COME FROM.” by Lynda Barry (Quotes & Quandaries)
Shadows of Empire: The Jungian Unconscious Behind Colonialism, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Capitalism
Carl Jung's philosophy, particularly his ideas on the collective unconscious and archetypes, offers a unique lens through which to analyze the interconnectivity and unsustainability of colonialism, nationalism, imperialism, and capitalism. Jung's understanding of the human psyche can illuminate the deep-seated psychological underpinnings that drive these social and political phenomena, as well as their inherent unsustainability. … Continue reading Shadows of Empire: The Jungian Unconscious Behind Colonialism, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Capitalism
