October 2008
8 posts
The Holiness of the Path
Still listening to James Finley’s Thomas Merton’s Path to the Palace of Nowhere, in which he tells the story of walking along a path at a monastery, and picking up a cigarette butt, feeling disgusted that someone would disregard the holiness of it. One day while he was walking along Superior Ave in Cleveland, OH he realized that neither location was more or less holy then the other.
The Holiness of Simple Things, Old Things
Liking James Finley’s reflections on Thomas Merton’s Path to the Palace of Nowhere
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Via @snookerwolf
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Social media gives Dale Carnegie’s classic a big boost.
Via @mediahatch: Analytics Talk » Google... →
Nice example of segmenting a sites traffic by time spent on-site.
Zen and the Art of Audiobooks
Started listening to Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. I read it (I’m dating myself here) about 20 years ago. I’ve forgotten how awesome it is.