The Old Curator Newsletter 24062023

with Rob James

Hi

There is a lot of interesting stuff out there if you know where to look- some of it is just well ..interesting

  1. Sister Wilhelmina's simple wooden coffin, handmade by a priest, had been buried for four years in a corner of her abbey's land in Missouri's farming country. A very odd story that makes you wonder. When her fellow nuns came with spade and pickaxe to dig up her body, they found the clay soil waterlogged and a crack down the middle of the coffin.

  2. The older I get, the less I understand. So I wasn't at all surprised to read that 89 per cent of us admit to being bemused by today's brave new world on a daily basis. A very funny summary of what we are all confused about

Here’s some links to interesting, helpful, and thought-provoking content.

  1. Having an online presence means that businesses and individuals can connect with a wider audience, regardless of their location.

  2. When it comes to creating content, there are two main approaches: ghostwriting and ghost thinking.

  3. One of the main reasons why self-help books may not work is that they often set unrealistic expectations.

  4. Have you ever found yourself forgetting important information, such as names, dates, or even where you last put your car keys? Fret not, for the art of memorization is not as elusive as you might think.

  5. A former intelligence official turned whistleblower has given Congress and the Intelligence Community Inspector General extensive classified information about deeply covert programs that he says possess retrieved intact and partially intact craft of non-human origin.

  6. One idea could be the one! Recording your ideas is the first step towards unlocking your full creative potential. Don't let a great idea slip away - capture it as soon as it occurs!

  7. We often glorify the hustle and feel guilty for taking breaks. But did you know that taking regular breaks can actually boost productivity?

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