Welcome to a weekly stroll in the olive woods…

This newsletter, dear reader, is a place for the ones that find themselves naturally curious about the world. It is a place for wandering and exploration, and not being told what to do… that is for us to decide.

An unhurried life, as we delve into musings and thoughts, and raise more questions than answers in this inquisitive mind… to appreciate life as it is.

On Fridays, we invite you to enjoy shared musings in Friday’s Findings. A weekly collection, sharing suggested readings on literature, philosophy, and psychology. It also contains a weekly quote for contemplation, tools and proposals, as well as sounds along the way… which I encourage you to listen to.

Biweekly, on Tuesdays, we meditate on philosophical ideas, literature, and psychological advancements in an exploratory manner.

Meandering

Why “The Meandering Mind”?

It draws inspiration from the concept of wandering aimlessly with no particular purpose. The word "meandering" was chosen to evoke the idea of exploring, discovering, and pondering various ideas, much as one might wander through the countryside of Italy, or a library, taking in the sights and sounds along the way.

One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and, if it were possible, to speak a few reasonable words.

~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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Magnus Hvidtfeldt

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Magnus Hvidtfeldt

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