- @Kasper
I love how radical these thoughts are. "athletes are some of the least physically healthy people on the planet because they’re doing things that are not natural for humans to do." This is in fact an interview that you can listen to, the transcription is there but it's not great to read.
I'm getting into this new movement philosophy. What a bummer the courses / initiations are so expensive though, I'm going to check one out next week in Ghent for €20, with a physiotherapist and 4 other participants. Stoked! "Life is non-linear. It is unchoreographed and chaotic. If you are hit in a car accident with a neck of 60-year-old, you are much more likely to sustain a serious injury than if you had the spine of a supple leopard."
Dit sentiment zit ook een beetje in mij, het artikel is echter ongenuanceerd en haalt er irrelevante dingen bij (waarde van huizen) en ik ben benieuwd wat anderen hiervan denken of dat er misschien iemand een meer genuanceerd artikel hierover kent.
Is het onrechtvaardig dat mensen zonder vaccinatie(certificaat)/coronapas/... enkel op vakantie mogen onder voorwaarde dat ze coronatests ondergaan, waarvoor ze zelf moeten betalen?
In mijn ogen: als je die niet zelf moet betalen is het geen probleem. Als je die wel zelf moet betalen is het onrechtvaardig, want niet iedereen heeft gelijke toegang tot de vaccins (ouderen eerst in België)
"in one study, putting more effort into homework led students to become more conscientious — a reversal of the popular notion that conscientious students put more effort into their homework." This is an interesting statement, I believe the underlying principle applies to all of our actions and identity, namely that your actions shape your identity and not the other way around. Whatever you do, you will grow to be better at it, wherever you live, you will get to know the place and get roots there. Whatever you give attention and whatever you nurture will live and grow, what you do not will diminish and subside.
Accidently clicked on my Readup extension and then ended up reading this post, haha! Did not know you recently made this post Thor :D Personally, I do not have time to read much anymore, way too busy living an active and healthy life ;) During my years studying philosophy from 18-22 yo, I read enough to last a few decades, what am I even doing here???
More seriously though:
Yes I found it and starred it to read later because I don't have time but I want to read everything. See ya!
P.S. Sorry for all my clutter on this neat post with all these on topic comments