yù yÄ« – 玉衣
n. the desire to see with fresh eyes, and feel things just as intensely as you did when you were younger—before expectations, before memory, before words.
"The first note is always the loudest. How quickly each feeling seems to fade as you adjust your expectations and protect yourself by gradually tuning out the world. Sometimes you reach a point where you can't feel anything at all. Just a ringing in your ears - until, like Beethoven, you find yourself pounding the keys of your life to feel anything at all. Trying to make the ground thunder below your feet. Makes you wish you could look around with fresh eyes and feel things just as powerfully as you did when you felt them for the first time... Before expectations. Before memory. Before words."
2-3X Your
Learning Speed

How to Enhance Your Memory with Simple Learning Hacks
Admission: I’m often forgetful. In fact, I’ve forgotten more things than I can remember. But, don’t get too smug.

“Silience” Reminds Us of the Brilliance Hidden Everywhere
The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows released another beautiful short film that reminds us that our world is drenched in hidden brilliance

The Alchemy of Mixing Senses for a Better Life
“When I arrived at Oxford University back in 1988, psychologists were studying sight in one lab and hearing in another;

2 Simple Brain-Shifts That Can Turn Your Neural Activity for Mental Focus & Creativity to “11”
You can’t trip over a yoga-mat these days without hearing someone say something about “being mindful”, but… 📺 BREAKING NEWS


I think Shunryu Suzuki said much the same in Zen Mind Beginner’s Mind. How would we see the world if we could always see things afresh with a new mind?
Absolutely true– Zen practice, I believe, is a very effective way to bring that wonder back into our life and see with new eyes (to the extent that we can handle it). Thanks for the comment, Phil!