The philosopher and spiritual teacher Jason Gregory shared a reflection on identity and freedom in a post on LinkedIn, emphasizing the Taoist view that resilience comes not through control but through surrender.
Category: Mental
Tim Ferriss: ‘Prime’ your emotional state before attempting to solve problems
Tim Ferriss said people often attempt to solve problems while in a negative emotional state, which leads to tunnel vision and self-defeating thoughts. “Is this really a problem I need to think my way out of? Or is it possible I just need to fix my biochemistry?” Ferriss asked in a post on X. “I’ve...
Jason Gregory: By practicing wu-wei, ‘with no concern, no agenda, and no identity, we are free’
Jason Gregory, a teacher and author known for his work on Eastern philosophy and self-mastery, reflected on the practice of wu-wei as a path to inner freedom and harmony with the Tao.
What the empty Long Room at Trinity College reveals about the fragility of human knowledge
The empty Long Room at Trinity College reveals how fragile human knowledge can be — and why preserving it in durable ways is more urgent than ever.
Peter Diamandis: ‘Deep sleep is when the body repairs, the brain resets, and longevity gets built’
“Sleep is more than just going to bed and waking up. Deep sleep is when the body repairs, the brain resets, and longevity gets built. When’s the last time you actually tracked it? With today’s tech, there’s no excuse not to,” Diamandis posted on X.
Jason Gregory: ‘Taoism welcomes natural transformations’
Author and philosopher Jason Gregory argues that Taoism remains misunderstood and underappreciated because it requires a radical acceptance of our full humanity, flaws and all.
Wim Hof: ‘You remember that you are nature. Not separate. Not above. Part of it.’
“There is a deep wisdom in nature — no words, just presence,” Hof wrote, describing the power of grounding with bare feet on the earth and synchronizing the breath with nature’s rhythms. “You remember that you are nature. Not separate. Not above. Part of it.”
Jason Gregory: ‘For the mind to be divinely inspired, it must remain rooted in stillness’
Philosopher and author Jason Gregory continues his exploration of Taoist and Vedantic insight with a meditation on the nature of the mind, likening it to the elemental flow of water. In a LinkedIn post, Gregory suggests that mental stillness and movement are not opposites, but part of a unified process of eternal becoming.
Dave Asprey Decoded: His five-step process to release emotional triggers
Biohacker and entrepreneur Dave Asprey has outlined a five-step process for releasing emotional triggers—those unconscious reactions that can hijack performance, health, and relationships.
Gary Brecka: ‘Most people don’t have a motivation problem. They have a metabolism problem’
“Most people don’t have a motivation problem,” Brecka wrote in a post on X. “They have a metabolism problem.”