⟡ This is your weekly Bloomscroll - Edition 139
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Here's what's on our minds.
💭 Salvador Dalí’s beautifully eccentric home




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💭 This quote attributed to Maya Angelou
“Forgive yourself for not knowing earlier what time could only teach.”
💭 Our growing Mind Palace

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💭 This movie

Another excellent film from the Swedish filmmaker behind “Triangle of Sadness,” showing how our base instincts can undermine the identities we carefully construct for ourselves. This movie makes you think and squirm the way only Ruben Östlund can.
💭 The possibility of beauty in everything

💭 This book

In this slim book, adman James Webb Young shares his approach to thinking up new ideas. Although it was written in 1939, it aligns perfectly with our thoughts on building a mind garden.
"Every really good creative person…whom I have ever known has always had two noticeable characteristics. First, there was no subject under the sun in which he could not easily get interested — from, say, Egyptian burial customs to modern art. Every facet of life had fascination for him. Second, he was an extensive browser in all sorts of fields of information. For it is with the advertising man as with the cow: no browsing, no milk."
💭 All the lovely messages you sent this week

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Until next week, take care of your mind.



