Sunday Supplement #83 (December 11th, 2022)
Below is another Sunday Supplement with a quote worth sharing, a book worth reading, a movie worth watching, brainfood worth consuming, and a spiritual passage worth pondering.
I hope you take something away from these recommendations that enriches your week ahead!
Quote of the Week:
“If we were meant to stay in one place, we’d have roots instead of feet.”
– Rachel Wolchin
Book of the Week:
Journey to the Center of the Earth – Jules Verne
Journey to the Center of the Earth follows a geology professor Otto Lidenbrock who finds a manuscript claiming a route to the earth’s core.
Lidenbrock embarks on a journey with his nephew Axel and native Icelandic guide Hans Bjelke into the depths of an extinct volcano.
Jules Verne is the second most translated author of all time. His bestselling literary works of the 18th century inspired literature and film well beyond his years.
Journey to the Center of the Earth is a wonderful combination of imagination and adventure. For being written in the 1860s, the prose holds up magnificently.
There’s much to appreciate from Verne’s novel, and it’s worth checking out for its vast history in storytelling.
Movie of the Week:
It’s been a while since I’ve featured a Studio Ghibli film. Their studio has one of the best catalogs of movies I’ve seen, and there are many worth recommending.
Studio Ghibli is solely an animation company, however, their movies have themes and stories that all ages can appreciate.
Castle in the Sky follows a young girl, Sheeta, who possesses a magic crystal that is the key to finding a legendary lost city in the clouds.
Multiple parties search for the lost city, including pirates and government agencies. Sheeta, with help from a young boy, Pazu, attempts to reach the city first.
The animation, music, and story combine beautifully for a fantastic film. Castle in the Sky marks the first official film in Studio Ghibli’s incredible roster and is one of its best.
Brainfood of the Week:
Jamie Foxx Interview | The Tim Ferriss Show
I frequently featured Tim Ferriss’s podcast when I started this blog. I haven’t used a full episode for the Brainfood of the Week in a while, but this is a good one to revisit.
Tim is famous for his top-rated podcast, bestselling self-help books, and lifestyle blog. In this podcast episode, he interviews actor, comedian, and musician Jamie Foxx.
The interview with Jamie Foxx is one of my favorite interviews I’ve come across. One of the top benefits of Ferriss’s podcasts is the long-form format and insightful questions.
Foxx delves into his life growing up in Texas, successful habits, and untold Hollywood stories. There is much wisdom in his stories and answers.
The podcast episode runs for a little over two and a half hours, but if you can check it out in full, it’s worth it.
Closing Spiritual Passage:
“Perform those actions you will never regret: actions that will ripen into future joy and delight. Why do what you will regret? Why bring tears upon yourself? Do only what you do not regret, and fill yourself with joy.”
– Dhammapada Ch 5
The Dhammapada is one of the most well-known Buddhist scriptures. It contains sayings of the Buddha in verse form.
This passage from the Dhammapada shows me where my internal compass should always point.
I think back on times when I regretted my actions or indecision, but I’ve used those experiences as a chance to learn.
When I face new choices, I try to remember this verse’s message and make the decision that I will not regret and take joy from knowing I did my best.
Look for the choices you won’t regret, and have a blessed week ahead!
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