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The Gnōmic: Knowing The Pattern
Listen now (12 min) | Welcome to The Gnōmic, the midweek read from Sunday Letters.
Larry G. Maguire
Apr 14
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Issue 131: Finding A New Way To Work
Listen now (7 min) | A question of whether to remain at odds with the process or step outside it and create a new one
Larry G. Maguire
Apr 11
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Why do you read Sunday Letters?
Since moving Sunday Letters to Substack, even though it’s only a couple of weeks, engagement has increased. One big reason for moving here was t…
Larry G. Maguire
Apr 9
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The Gnōmic: On Being Browned Off
Listen now (11 min) | Welcome to The Gnōmic, the midweek read from Sunday Letters.
Larry G. Maguire
Apr 7
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Issue 130: Have We Misunderstood The Metaphor?
Listen now (13 min) | As the religious foundation of Easter has taken a back seat to commercialism in the last 100 years, I wonder have we completely m…
Larry G. Maguire
Apr 4
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The Gnōmic: Best Served Well Salted
Listen now | A thought, a quote, a book, an album, and a visit to the archive every Wednesday
Larry G. Maguire
Mar 31
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Issue 129: The Degradation of Freedom
Listen now | In 1942, Erich Fromm wrote of the pseudo-freedom of western industrialised people, and in today's Sunday Letters, I'm exploring whether an…
Larry G. Maguire
Mar 28
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Resilience: Paid Subscriber eBook
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Larry G. Maguire
Mar 23
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Issue 128: Watching A Loved One Pass Away
Listen now | 01:13am on the last day of the year, I watched her slip away. Quiet, no fuss, one last breath, then silence.
Larry G. Maguire
Mar 21
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Issue 127: Welcome To Sunday Letters
Listen now | The move to Substack, the audio newsletter & other news
Larry G. Maguire
Mar 14
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The Reflectionist is now Sunday Letters
A quick update on what's happening since you subscribed
Larry G. Maguire
Mar 13
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A Return to Craft Based Work
Most people work for other people — in the EU it’s 80%. In the US, the rate is much higher. Interestingly, large proportions of working…
Larry G. Maguire
Apr 24, 2020
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