It's list season.
Maria Popova offers her reading list of favorites from 2023, beginning with Pico Iyer's The Half Known Life: in search of paradise (which I'm currently enjoying) and continuing with many excellent choices, concluding with Laurel Braitman's encouraging rhetorical question in What Looks Like Bravery:
… In a passage that calls to mind that immortal Mary Oliver line — "What is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" — Braitman writes:
https://www.themarginalian.org/2023/12/19/favorite-books-of-2023/I am extraordinarily privileged in nearly every way, but what I'm most grateful for now is my parents' belief, passed down like any other inheritance, that there's more beauty in the world than horror.
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This optimism gives you license. It's a kind of audacity and it can work like an all-purpose key to the locked doors of your dreams. "Why not you?" it whispers.
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