
The Daily Stoic Gretchen Rubin On The Power Of Exploring Your Senses
Rereading Books
- While there are many books to read, rereading offers unique value.
- Each rereading is like stepping into a different river, offering new perspectives.
Tolstoy's Paradox
- Tolstoy's work is insightful, but his biography reveals him as a flawed individual.
- This creates a tension between appreciating the art and the artist.
Your Own Oracle
- Embrace the ambiguity of oracles; create your own meaning from them.
- Like a placebo, your mind is powerful enough to shape the message.



































Ryan speaks with Gretchen Rubin about her new book Life in Five Senses: How Exploring the Senses Got Me Out of My Head and Into the World, how our reality is composed entirely of our perceptions, her striving to better accept herself while still expecting more from herself, the wisdom that can be found with reading and re-reading great books, her former boss Sandra Day O’Connor, and more.
Gretchen Rubin is an author, blogger, podcaster, and speaker whose work focuses on happiness, habits, and human nature. She has written ten books, including the best-selling and widely influential Better Than Before, Happier at Home, and The Happiness Project, and her writings have sold more than two million print and online copies worldwide in over thirty languages. Gretchen’s podcast, Happier with Gretchen Rubin, on which she and her sister Elizabeth Craft discuss happiness and good habits, has been downloaded over 220 million times. All this and more can be found on her website: gretchenrubin.com.
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