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Seventeen Trees

Seventeen Trees

De : Fernando Gros
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Live simply, create freely and be at peace and in harmony with nature.© 2019 Fernando Gros Art Sciences sociales
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    • Starting Again
      Aug 25 2020
      It's been a minute. Or maybe it's been longer. Anyway, it's time to start Seventeen Trees again. Simple. Minimal. A voice and a microphone. Let's begin.
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      5 min
    • A 14th Century Japanese Blogger
      Feb 27 2019

      There's so much advice out there about how to blog, create content, or manage your life online. A few years ago I was drowning in it. Then I read the Essays In Idleness, by a 14th century Japanese Poet and Monk called Kenkō. He inspired me to rethink my whole approach to content and self-expression, to slow down, and to let the art back into my writing. This episode is a way of giving thank for that inspiration.

      Lessons From A 14th Century Blogger - Fernando Gros

      The Timeless Wisdom of Kenkō - Smithsonian

      Essays In Idleness - Kenkō (Amazon)

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      10 min
    • A Thankfulness Of Things
      Feb 13 2019

      The Japanese custom of saying Itadakimasu before eating is a way of being thankful for all the various efforts that go into making the meal possible. Might it be that this humble practice could also help us be thankful for other things we use in our lives, especially those things we sometimes take for granted?

      A Thankfulness Of Things - Fernando Gros
      What Does Itadakimasu Mean - Tofugo

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      6 min
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