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Ep. 478: An Easy Way to Make Life More Interesting, Plus Hacks  for Creativity and Commuting

Ep. 478: An Easy Way to Make Life More Interesting, Plus Hacks for Creativity and Commuting

Update: 2024-04-171
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We talk about why it’s so enjoyable to read a book that sheds a light on how

things work. We also share a hack for making driving more pleasant, as well as an

easy and fun hack for sparking creativity. Plus we ask: Does your sleep feel heavy

or light?

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Ep. 478: An Easy Way to Make Life More Interesting, Plus Hacks  for Creativity and Commuting

Ep. 478: An Easy Way to Make Life More Interesting, Plus Hacks for Creativity and Commuting

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