On Our "Virtual Route 66": #RandomThoughts For the Week

 


We present the following #RandomThoughts on the Week That Was courtesy The Visual Capitalist and The Daily Stoic: 

Have Combustion Vehicle Sales Already Peaked?

With EVs becoming more popular around the world, have combustion vehicles reached a peak? Find out in this infographic.

Visualizing the World's Plummeting Fertility Rate

In this graphic we explore the world’s declining fertility rate over the last 60 years and the disparity in fertility rates between nations.

Ranked: The Largest Bond Markets in the World

The global bond market stands at $133 trillion in value. Here are the major players in bond markets worldwide.

Mapped: Air Pollution Levels Around the World in 2022

Exploring 2022 average air pollution levels around the globe using PM2.5 concentrations in micrograms per cubic meter.

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Why Does the Automotive Industry Need PGMs?

PGMs will continue to play a critical role in the transformation of the automotive industry as the world aims to achieve net-zero targets.

Mapped: The Ancient Seven Wonders of the World

This graphic features the ancient seven wonders of the world that captivated people for thousands of years.

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The Fertilizer Market: 4 Things Investors Need to Know in 2023

What factors are impacting the fertilizer market in 2023? Here are four trends driving global fertilizer demand.

This Week's Flashback Favorites:

Nature Timespiral: The Evolution of Earth From the Big Bang

The evolution of Earth can be dated back 14 billion years ago to the Big Bang. This graphic shows the events that led us to our modern world.


Originally from April 2022

 

 

PASSAGE OF THE WEEK:

The point is that the future is out of our control. It is uncertain, and also vast. We have to be aware of that, yes, but we don’t need to suffer, particularly not in advance. Because we have plenty of time to prepare, and plenty of wide open present before us still as well.

— Don’t Suffer In Advance (Listen)


YOUTUBE TAKEAWAY OF THE WEEK:

In one of the most-watched videos on the Daily Stoic YouTube Channel, Ryan discusses how to cultivate one of the most useful and rare things in the world: mental toughness.

“If you have a strong body, but you don’t have a strong mind, it’s not going to do you any good. Life is unfair, life is unpredictable. Pace of change is merciless. The amount of adversity and difficulty that can happen is endless. A Stoic has to cultivate not just the physical to be able to withstand all that, but the mental strength, the fortitude, to be able to not just survive it, but thrive inside of it.”

Watch the full video: How Stoics Develop a Strong Mindset


PODCAST TAKEAWAY OF THE WEEK:

In a recent episode of the Daily Stoic podcast, Ryan Holiday speaks with author and journalist Timothy Egan about how extremism ties into politics, how to teach American history, misconceptions about white supremacy, and one of the key lessons he has learned through his work:

“The forces of good defeat the forces of evil.”

Listen to the full episode: Timothy Egan on Extremism and Fear


WHAT RYAN HOLIDAY IS READING:

“The worst thing you can do in any situation where a predator seems bent on attack is to turn and run.”

— Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law by Mary Roach


YOUR STOIC WEEKEND REMINDER:

Difficulties strengthen the mind.

It’s counterintuitive but true: one of the best ways to increase your mental capabilities is to do things that are physically challenging.

That’s one of Seneca’s great quotes,

“Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labor does the body.”

We do difficult things because they are good for us. They make us stronger. They assert control over our bodies in a way that is transferable the next time we are tempted by some impulse or inclined to take the easier route. They make us better at doing the next hard thing that life has in store for us.

Do something difficult today!

(For some more life-changing quotes from Seneca….watch this video!)


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