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Links I Would Gchat You If We Were Friends β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 07 May 21
  1. The author is taking a break from their newsletter due to the loss of their dog, wanting more time to process their emotions and reevaluate their priorities.
  2. During a crisis, the author's instinct is to seek and absorb information to cope, but sometimes the search for answers may lead to feelings of heartbreak.
  3. The author highlights the importance of acknowledging and grieving the loss of pets, sharing resources and personal experiences to help others going through similar situations.
Are You Okay? β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 07 May 20
  1. Connection is essential for our emotional and physical well-being, especially during times of loneliness.
  2. Don't hesitate to reach out and connect with others, whether it's through dating, calling friends, or seeking therapy for support.
  3. Taking the initiative to make positive changes in our lives, like adopting a pet or practicing self-love, can have a significant impact on our mental health.
Are You Okay? β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 18 Apr 20
  1. States will decide for themselves when to reopen based on achieving four goals: hospital capacity, testing, contact tracing, and a sustained reduction in cases.
  2. In navigating the uncertain post-quarantine world, trust in science, nature, respectful individuals, self-love, and supportive relationships.
  3. Trusting in facts, self-compassion, and humor can help guide decisions during these challenging times and give us hope for the future.
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Notes in the Margins β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 26 Nov 23
  1. Watching Lucy, a kitten, can remind us to see the world with fresh eyes and appreciate the beauty in everyday life.
  2. Different perspectives can help us identify what's worth changing or leaving behind in order to pursue something new.
  3. Observing how Lucy explores her surroundings can inspire us to take risks and embrace new experiences.