10 lessons I learned in 2024
Briefly

"My three-year-old daughter loves to look at trees. She'll stop mid-walk, point to the branches swaying above, and say something like, 'Look at the leaves dancing.' She notices everything: the way light filters through the branches, the colors that shift with the seasons, even the patterns in the bark. I've walked past trees my whole life without really seeing them. I never paid attention to the way they move or the quiet life they hold. But watching her, I've realized how much is hiding in plain sight - waiting for someone to notice. Life rarely demands your attention in obvious ways. Kids have a way of teaching us the simplest lessons: pay attention to the world around you. Look up. See what you've been missing."
"As we head into 2025, it's clear that we live in an age of relentless distraction. It has become far too easy to focus on the wrong things—often all at once. Therefore, I urge everyone to guard your time. Simplify your routines. Give more than you take; that could lead to a more fulfilling, productive life, both personally and professionally."
Read at Big Think
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