Monday: “Drinking coffee has been linked to a reduced risk of all kinds of ailments, including Parkinson’s disease, melanoma, prostate cancer, even suicide.”
Tuesday: “Many people roll their 20s through a sugar coating of nostalgia. But framing young adulthood as the best time of life is a little grim, as it puts a limit on growth.” – many of us have heard this before and then, the pressure was real and it was there to make us feel unachieved.
Wednesday: “Remember you have the power to have no opinion.” – Is one of the 50 short life advice from the stoics.
Thursday: “The fear that technology is changing us for the worse – by speeding up the world beyond our ability to cope – has been around for a long time.” The Amish community can teach us a thing or two about the way we adopt new technologies.
Friday: Here is a TED talk on A new approach to defending the human rights of migrants by Itamar Mann.
Saturday: If you have lived under a rock, here’s the news: In the game against Finland, Christian Eriksen suffered a cardiac arrest and the world was shocked. After this shaking event, many people have signed up to become ‘hjerteløber’. If you want to learn how to recognize a cardiac arrest, what are the first steps towards helping the person suffering one or how to use a defibrillator, this week’s app recommendation is for you: TrygFonden Hjerteløber (iOS & Android).
See you on Sunday!