BRAIN
PICKINGS/MARIA POPOVA
I
follow Brain Pickings regularly and am an ardent admirer of Maria Popova.
Brain
Pickings is Maria Popova’s one-woman labor of love — a subjective lens on what
matters in the world and why. Mostly, it’s a record of my own becoming as a
person — intellectually, creatively, spiritually — and an inquiry into how to
live and what it means to lead a good life.
Maria
Popova is a reader, writer, interestingness hunter-gatherer, and curious mind
at large.She has previously written for Wired UK, The Atlantic, The New York
Times, and Harvard’s Nieman Journalism Lab, among others, and is an MIT Futures
of Entertainment Fellow.
Brain
Pickings founded in 2006 as a weekly email that went out to seven friends and
eventually brought online, the site was included in the Library of Congress
permanent web archive in 2012.
The
core ethos behind Brain Pickings is that creativity is a combinatorial force:
it’s our ability to tap into our mental pool of resources — knowledge, insight,
information, inspiration, and all the fragments populating our minds — that
we’ve accumulated over the years just by being present and alive and awake to
the world, and to combine them in extraordinary new ways. In order for us to
truly create and contribute to the world, we have to be able to connect
countless dots, to cross-pollinate ideas from a wealth of disciplines, to
combine and recombine these pieces and build new ideas.
Brain
Pickings — which remains ad-free and supported by readers — is a
cross-disciplinary LEGO treasure chest, full of pieces spanning art, science,
psychology, design, philosophy, history, politics, anthropology, and more;
pieces that enrich our mental pool of resources and empower combinatorial ideas
that are stronger, smarter, richer, deeper and more impactful. Above all, it’s
about how these different disciplines illuminate one another to glean some
insight, directly or indirectly, into that grand question of how to live, and
how to live well.
Hearty
congratulations and best wishes to Maria Popova.
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