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by Aaron Hurst
To invest is to spend with the expectation of greater return. But there’s an archaic definition that means to clothe or cover with a garment. Let'...
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by Aaron Hurst
What does it mean to sleep through a life? Would we know if we were asleep? Or should we take movement alone as proof that we were alive and awake...
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by Aaron Hurst
Think of the distance you've traversed this year. If we could map our 2023 journey, the physical paths we walked, ran, drove, rode, and flew, imag...
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by Aaron Hurst
To spread over a large area or among a large number of people; but also, to become or cause to become intermingled with a substance by movement; b...
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by Aaron Hurst
Maybe the root of all need is the imagination? How else does an orchestra or a roller coaster or a four-minute mile or a five-course meal become a...
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by Aaron Hurst
What role do we play in the events of our life unfolding? If we listen to Paz, there is a rhythm and we are swept up with it. This implies that we...
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by Aaron Hurst
To prompt ourselves and each other, why? What's the purpose of a prompt? Inherently, this is an action that lives in the future, we are taking our...
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by Aaron Hurst
For every prompt I give you, If there are alternative ways to word a prompt that I give you, list the best alternate wordings. When I provi...
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by Aaron Hurst
We’re wired to compress. We can't help it. We must sense and quickly assess and prioritize our environment. It's basic survival, right? Whether we...
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by Aaron Hurst
How we catalog experiences and sensations matters. These are the raw materials of our story, this is where the story is happening. If we aren’t ca...
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by Aaron Hurst
Are we ever really finished? With anything?
To finish one moment or project, to put a period on that chapter, is to acknowledge the next moment.
W...
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by Aaron Hurst
Let all of life be an unfettered howl. Yes. Let every sensation we experience course through our veins, explode into our brains, and erupt back in...
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