4 Misconceptions About the Simple Life

Saturday, December 24, 2011

You're receiving this email because you are a DailyGood subscriber.
Trouble Viewing? On a mobile? Just click here. Not interested anymore? Unsubscribe.

DailyGood News That Inspires

December 24, 2011

a project of CharityFocus

4 Misconceptions About the Simple Life

Life is not complex. We are complex. Life is simple, and the simple thing is the right thing.

- Oscar Wilde -

4 Misconceptions About the Simple Life

"It is important to recognize inaccurate stereotypes about the simple life because they make it seem impractical and ill suited for responding to increasingly critical breakdowns in world systems. Four misconceptions about the simple life are so common they deserve special attention. These are, equating simplicity with: poverty, rural living, living without beauty and economic stagnation. A central and exciting task for our times is consciously designing ourselves into a sustainable and meaningful future, from the personal level outwards. In envisioning what this future could look like, it is important to not be bound by old stereotypes and to instead see the realism and the beauty of simpler ways of living." This inspiring article by 'Voluntary Simplicity' author Duane Elgin, shares further. { read more }

Be The Change

Make an effort to have a simple and beautiful holiday season.


COMMENT | RATE      Email   Twitter   FaceBook

  Related Good News

Smile Big
Love Freely
Meditate
Give Back

The 3 A's of Awesome

10 Keys to Happier Living

Top Ten Kindness Stories for the New Year

5 Powerful Tools for Reflection

Smile Big
Love Freely
Meditate
Give Back

7 Ways to Have More by Owning Less

How Do You Want to be Remembered?

Over Ten Thousand People Attend His Funeral

The Untapped Power of Smiling


DailyGood is a volunteer-run initiative that delivers "good news" to 111,164 subscribers. There are many ways to help. To unsubscribe, click here.


Other CharityFocus projects include:

HelpOthers  //  CF Sites  //  KarmaTube  //  Conversations  //  More

Read more...

A 13-yr-old Secret Santa

Friday, December 23, 2011

You're receiving this email because you are a DailyGood subscriber.
Trouble Viewing? On a mobile? Just click here. Not interested anymore? Unsubscribe.

DailyGood News That Inspires

December 23, 2011

a project of CharityFocus

A 13-yr-old Secret Santa

Give like a small sun: touch the world with shafts of your light, bring smiles into bloom like flowers.

- DailyGood Editors -

A 13-yr-old Secret Santa

For the second straight Christmas, a philanthropist from Utah's Capitol Hill has been warming the hearts of the homeless and brightening the smiles of hundreds of their children. The benefactor works year-round raising money, networking with businesses, buying and wrapping gifts, and encouraging random residents to pitch in with presents the underprivileged kids otherwise would never see. Jocelyn Hanrath, an adopted girl too humble to take any credit, is 13. So how did it all start? Jocelyn and her mom got a call from Bonnie Peters, executive director of Family Support Center, saying her Sub-for-Santa collection could use diapers for a single mom with a baby. "Jocelyn said, 'Babies don't get diapers for Christmas, they get toys,'" Jocelyn's mother remembers. "She said, 'You go buy diapers, I'm buying toys. Kids know what kids need.'" { read more }

Submitted by: Avantika

Be The Change

Click on 'more' and write a note supporting / encouraging Jocelyn in the "Add New Comment" section (we'll make sure she sees it). { more }


COMMENT | RATE      Email   Twitter   FaceBook

  Related Good News

Smile Big
Love Freely
Meditate
Give Back

Life is 'Baeutiful'

The Power of An Open Heart

7 Ways to Have More by Owning Less

Over Ten Thousand People Attend His Funeral

Smile Big
Love Freely
Meditate
Give Back

29 Lessons From Travelling the World

How Innovation Happens

Kindness Goes Around, and Comes Around

Rappin' to Be the Change


DailyGood is a volunteer-run initiative that delivers "good news" to 111,144 subscribers. There are many ways to help. To unsubscribe, click here.


Other CharityFocus projects include:

HelpOthers  //  CF Sites  //  KarmaTube  //  Conversations  //  More

Read more...

The Neuropsychology of "Don't Worry, Be Happy"

Thursday, December 22, 2011

You're receiving this email because you are a DailyGood subscriber.
Trouble Viewing? On a mobile? Just click here. Not interested anymore? Unsubscribe.

DailyGood News That Inspires

December 22, 2011

a project of CharityFocus

The Neuropsychology of

The true musician is to bring light into people's hearts.

- Bobby McFerrin -

The Neuropsychology of "Don't Worry, Be Happy"

"In 1988, Bobby McFerrin wrote one of the most beloved anthems to happiness of all time. On September 24 that year, 'Don't Worry Be Happy' became the first a cappella song to reach #1 on the Billboard Top 100 Chart. But more than a mere feel-good tune, the iconic song is brimming with neuroscience and psychology insights on happiness that McFerrin -- whose fascinating musings on music and the brain you might recall from World Science Festival's Notes & Neurons -- embedded in its lyrics, whether consciously or not. To celebrate the anniversary of 'Don't Worry, Be Happy,' I unpack the verses to explore the neuropsychology wisdom they contain in the context of several studies that offer lab-tested validation for McFerrin's intuitive insight." Cultural curator Maria Popova shares more on the truth behind the tune. { read more }

Be The Change

Give the "Don't worry, be happy" credo a chance today :)


COMMENT | RATE      Email   Twitter   FaceBook

  Related Good News

Smile Big
Love Freely
Meditate
Give Back

Why Do Some People Learn Faster

Meditate Like a Marine

Intelligence That Transcends the GRE

Eat to Prevent Cancer

Smile Big
Love Freely
Meditate
Give Back

Visit the MET From Your Desk

The Power of Feedback Loops

The Economics of Trust

Mother of All Languages


DailyGood is a volunteer-run initiative that delivers "good news" to 111,106 subscribers. There are many ways to help. To unsubscribe, click here.


Other CharityFocus projects include:

HelpOthers  //  CF Sites  //  KarmaTube  //  Conversations  //  More

Read more...

The Three Building Blocks of Virtue

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

You're receiving this email because you are a DailyGood subscriber.
Trouble Viewing? On a mobile? Just click here. Not interested anymore? Unsubscribe.

DailyGood News That Inspires

December 21, 2011

a project of CharityFocus

The Three Building Blocks of Virtue

Just as treasures are uncovered from the earth, so virtue appears from good deeds, and wisdom appears from a pure and peaceful mind. To walk safely through the maze of human life, one needs the light of wisdom and the guidance of virtue.

- Buddha -

The Three Building Blocks of Virtue

"Depending on what you paid attention to in school, you might remember Confucius by the Silver Rule ("Do not do to others..."), his exotic concepts (e.g., filial piety), or a series of grammar-challenged jokes ("Confucius say..."). Confucius did have a lot to say, but if there is one principle that runs through his philosophy, it's that personal virtue is the way to the good life and the good society. He posed the cultivation of virtue as a superior alternative to the manipulation or coercion of behavior through policy. I'll highlight three virtues from Confucius's thought that I believe are the basic building blocks for all other virtues: One is benevolence or compassion. Another is self-control, which Confucius believed was enforced and nurtured by adhering to proper forms of behavior. And, the third is wise judgment about how to turn benevolent intention into action," begins author Kentaro Toyama. { read more }

Be The Change

Explore virtue in action today: what does it mean to you to act with virtue?


COMMENT | RATE      Email   Twitter   FaceBook

  Related Good News

Smile Big
Love Freely
Meditate
Give Back

9 Ways to be Happy in the Next 30 Minutes

Four Ways to Respond in an Argument

How We Can Change Our Minds

Secrets to Longevity

Smile Big
Love Freely
Meditate
Give Back

7 Practices to Cultivate Compassion

How to Transform Negative Emotions

8 Weeks to a Better Brain

The Power of Touch


DailyGood is a volunteer-run initiative that delivers "good news" to 111,108 subscribers. There are many ways to help. To unsubscribe, click here.


Other CharityFocus projects include:

HelpOthers  //  CF Sites  //  KarmaTube  //  Conversations  //  More

Read more...

About This Blog

Blog Archive

  © Blogger template The Beach by Ourblogtemplates.com 2009

Back to TOP