Do We Actually Experience the Flow of Time? – Scientific American
The Kindle screen is better for reading than any screen I have ever seen. Also, I don’t often read outside, but this can read while in direct or indirect sunlight. It’s wonderful and it’s 40% off for another 10 hours – Amazon
How factory farms are making the antibiotics we use less effective against disease – VOX
Which states had the best pandemic response? – Politico
QAnon Fans Try To Explain Why Trump Took a Drug Developed with Fetal Tissue – VICE
19-Year-Old Dies After Botched Breast Enhancement Surgery – People
Wife Hires 2 Teens To Murder Her Husband Over Son’s Trust Fund… Survived After Being Shot 9 Times – Worldstar
TikTok Sensation: Meet The Idaho Potato Worker Who Sent Fleetwood Mac Sales Soaring – NPR
10 Small Habits That Have A Huge Return On Life – Darious Foroux
Gal Gadot Faces Social Media Backlash For Starring In Upcoming ‘Cleopatra’ Movie – Maxim
Dudes Try To Shame OnlyFans Creator, End Up Tripling Her Income – Ruin My Week
Instant Justice For Showoff In The Suburbs (video) – Leenks
I’d like to propose this book as required reading for the course, Life – Amazon
33 Smart Habits That Will Train Other People to Treat You With Respect – INC
The Strongest Predictor of Men’s Well-Being Isn’t Family or Health – Quartz
Scariest Haunted Houses in America – Gunaxin
There Are Six Styles of Love. Which One Best Describes You? – The Conversation
Do We Live in a Simulation? Chances Are about 50–50 – Scientific American
The 6 Worst Things About Online Dating For Guys – Brass Pills
‘Karen’ Explodes at Neighbor, Threatens to Sue Over Biden Sign – Towleroad
Mixed Martial Artist Emma Matia is Worth a Look – Egotastic Sports
The Man Who Speaks Softly — And Commands A Big Cyber Army – Wired
These Brands of Dog Food Have Been Recalled – Life Hacker
How to Set Difficult Boundaries in a Compassionate Way – Tiny Buddha
Theodore Lee is the editor of Caveman Circus. He strives for self-improvement in all areas of his life, except his candy consumption, where he remains a champion gummy worm enthusiast. When not writing about mindfulness or living in integrity, you can find him hiding giant bags of sour patch kids under the bed.