Inspired by a friend, we discuss the question of what we wanted to accomplish in college (a question we never asked ourselves at the time). We also explore some helpful advice for the Metropolitan Museum—which the Met is definitely not interested in receiving. Plus why face-to-face meetings still hold special value in the age of screens.
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- Super-Fans
- Bookplates
- Essays in Idleness by Kenkō (Amazon, Bookshop)
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Inspired by a friend, we discuss the question of what we wanted to accomplish in college (a question we never asked ourselves at the time).
We also explore some helpful advice for the Metropolitan Museum—which the Met is definitely not interested in receiving.
Plus why face-to-face meetings still hold special value in the age of screens.
Resources and links related to this episode:
- Super-Fans
- Bookplates
- Essays in Idleness by Kenkō (Amazon, Bookshop)
Get in touch: podcast@gretchenrubin.
Visit Gretchen’s website to learn more about Gretchen’s bestselling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app.