If there was a new TikTok challenge asking to name a book that tells about coaching without telling about coaching, my first answer would be “The four agreements” by Don Miguel Ruiz. While reading the first part of this book, rich of metaphors about the human condition and existence, my mind immediately jumped to a […]
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Shu Ha Ri
Shu Ha Ri is a Japanese concept that describe different levels of mastery. In the Shu state you know all the rules and the forms. You repeat them till your mind and body fully absorb them. Deviations are usually errors that can lead to dysfunctions but if corrected soon can lead to learning and improvement. […]
Baroque.me
For Lorenz Mitzler, students of Johann Sebastian Bach, “the music is the sound of math”. This is Baroque.me by Alexander Chen. Executing Prelude Cello Suite of Bach.
A Samuel Beckett intro
Check this intro to Beckett’s work for beginners. Perhaps for that friend of yours who is always asking, “What do you find in him?”
Do schools kill creativity?
Creativity expert Sir Ken Robinson challenges the way we’re educating our children. He champions a radical rethink of our school systems, to cultivate creativity and acknowledge multiple types of intelligence. He makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity. This talk was presented at an […]