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Sarah S

@ouidiscoveries

Loves logic, art, ideas, and the sense of possibility. In pursuit of the broader view.

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Cheese is not cancelled and so we’re rolling into Christmas like….#CharcuterieFun #MulledWine #MerryChristmas #StaySafe

Cheese is not cancelled and so we’re rolling into Christmas like….#CharcuterieFun #MulledWine #MerryChristmas #StaySafe
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“People talk as though there were a unique DNA for Gen X…even though the difference between a baby boomer and a Gen X-er is about as meaningful as the difference between a Leo and a Virgo” 👏 newyorker.com/magazine/2021/…

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Leaders must communicate that it’s OK not to respond to things in real-time, that it’s OK to decline meeting requests, that it’s OK to turn off notifications, and that it’s OK to not be online all day. hbr.org/2021/12/remote…

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The fortitude and commitment of pickleball players is really something and only a little bit frightening #ExtremeCold #Pickleball

The fortitude and commitment of pickleball players is really something and only a little bit frightening #ExtremeCold #Pickleball
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From Michael Wernick’s Governing Canada: A Guide to the Tradecraft of Politics, ‘The best preparation for government is…the study of psychology.’ #socialpsych 💥 👊

From Michael Wernick’s Governing Canada: A Guide to the Tradecraft of Politics, ‘The best preparation for government is…the study of psychology.’ #socialpsych 💥 👊
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‘The lesson is that privacy is public — it is a collective good that is…inseparable from the values of human autonomy and self-determination upon which privacy depends and without which a democratic society is unimaginable.’ nytimes.com/2020/01/24/opi…

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The scale of challenges ahead can feel overwhelming, but small behaviours, in aggregate, have impact. So make an appointment to donate blood. Shovel your neighbour’s driveway. Make soup for someone. Donate $ to a shelter. Take time to listen. Sooo many things in our power to do.

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May the road the rise up to meet you and all that and may you find something better than a pot of loonies at the end of the rainbow 🌈 ☘️ #HappyStPaddysDay

May the road the rise up to meet you and all that and may you find something better than a pot of loonies at the end of the rainbow 🌈 ☘️ #HappyStPaddysDay
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My Grampa passed on Sunday after a very fine journey of 35,795 days. He made our lives better in too many ways to count. We were the luckiest. Ponder forever ☘️💚

My Grampa passed on Sunday after a very fine journey of 35,795 days. He made our lives better in too many ways to count. We were the luckiest. Ponder forever ☘️💚
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« But behavioural science is all too good at producing perfect icing for the policy cake; practitioners must never forget the cake itself. »

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“This is how you change the world, the smallest circles first… That humble energy, the kind that says, ‘I will do what I can do right now in my own small way,’ creates a ripple effect on the world.” -Richard Wagamese

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Your worth is not defined by what you achieve or acquire. It’s a question of who you become and how you contribute to others. Self-esteem should come from character, not success or status. The highest accomplishment is to be a person of generosity, curiosity, and integrity.

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We pay too much attention to the most confident voices—and too little attention to the most thoughtful ones. Certainty is not a sign of credibility. Speaking assertively is not a substitute for thinking deeply. It's better to learn from complex thinkers than smooth talkers.