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| Daily Edition • Tuesday, May 12 |
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I’ve been doing a lot of puzzles recently. Whenever I’m up at my friend’s place, there’s usually one sitting on the dining table in some stage of completion. We’ll sit down, add a few pieces, and end up talking for hours. For a while, I thought it was just the good company that left me feeling so calm afterward. But after reading this story about art, neuroaesthetics, and collage, I suspect there’s something deeper going on. Check out the full story here.
— J.D., Editor
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Brew the Better Cup
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| Patrycja Jadach/Unsplash, Alimentos Fotogenicos/Unsplash |
This: Loose-Leaf or Bagged Tea Not That: Bottled Sweet Tea
Bottled teas often contain as much sugar as soda — sometimes 25–40 grams per bottle. Brewing your own tea keeps things simple: water, tea leaves, maybe a squeeze of lemon. If you want sweetness, add a touch of honey or fruit. You get antioxidants and hydration without the sugar overload. |
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| The second half of a man's life is made up of nothing but the habits he has acquired during the first half.” |
| – Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Possessed
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| Cuvii/Unsplash |
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