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Seasonal Intelligence

Nic Peterson

One essay each season on how the year actually moves.

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Spring: the season of the aim

Spring is the easiest season to mistake for the wrong work.

The light is rising. The body is waking. The world is in a posture of beginning. The instinct, for most people, is to start — to launch, to hire, to commit, to move. The energy th...

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Essay 3: The certainty of misery

There is a kind of misery that is more comfortable than the uncertainty that would replace it.

You know how much you can eat without gaining weight.

You know how much you can drink before it becomes a problem.

You know how angry you can...

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Essay 2: The season you are in right now

Whatever season you are in right now, your body knows it before your mind does.

The light in mid-March falls on you differently than the light in mid-January. The afternoon in late July has a quality the afternoon in late May does not. The...

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Essay 1: The flat year

Most years are lived flat.

The same energy is expected from the body in March as in October. The same kind of work is expected of the mind in July as in January. The same emotional availability is demanded of you in late summer as in sprin...

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If this is your first time, read these three first.

[Essay 1 — the seasonal frame] — what the four seasons actually are and why most people live the year flat.

[Essay 2 — the current season] — what the season you are in right now is for,...

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