• The Cities Stripping Concrete for Plants May 21-- Communities in Europe, Australia, Canada, and the US are organizing efforts to replace unnecessary concrete and infrastructure with plants and soil. These efforts help reduce flooding, prevent toxic runoff, and add shade that helps keep people cool during heatwaves. The local availability of mini green spaces may also improve mental health, and benefit bees and other wildlife. While communities need ...

    Read Full DailyGood
  • Small Sounds of the Past May 20-- "In Praise of Listening" by Christian McEwen celebrates the profound impact of sound on our memories and experiences. Through evocative stories like Alice Cozzolino's pasta-making rituals with her mother and Eleanor Adams' childhood memories of island life, McEwen reminds us of the power of sound to transport us back in time. In a world filled with noise, these memories serve ...

    Read Full DailyGood
  • The Sounds of Invisible Worlds May 18-- Karen Bakker (1971-2023) takes us on a journey into the hidden realms of sound that surround us every day. From the gentle hum of insects to the intricate melodies of underwater creatures, she celebrates the interbeing of auditory experiences often overlooked in our bustling modern lives. Drawing on insights from researchers and sound artists, she highlights the diverse range of ...

    Read Full DailyGood
  • What If Money Expired? May 17-- We are surrounded by useful myths: money is one of them. Yet many times, the myths we interact with on a daily basis go unchallenged: we experience the impact of the collective shared belief in the myth – the benefits and the costs – yet take it for granted that we can question whether the myth is serving its intended ...

    Read Full DailyGood
  • Listening to Stones May 16-- Thought leader Don Hill and renowned Blackfoot elder and scholar Leroy Little Bear explore “different visions of reality” on their hike to the archaeological site, Writing-on-Stone, in Alberta, Canada. They conversed with one another, but also with wind, hoodoos, petroglyphs, local birds, insects and surroundings exploring “ways of knowing.” Little Bear explained that life is in “constant motion or constant ...

    Read Full DailyGood
  • ChatGPT: A Partner in Unknowing May 15-- Writer and adaptive leadership trainer Dana Karout takes us through a insightful exploration in her essay on how ChatGPT is mere a reflection of our own limited ways of viewing the world. In her work with students and in building capacity with individuals and communities to hold conflict and navigate complexity across various levels of authority, she looks into how ...

    Read Full DailyGood

The Business 9 Women Kept Secret For 30 Years "Somewhere in West Tennessee, not far from Graceland, nine women ... 1769692 Reads

Gandhi's Ten Rules for Changing the World Change the world; we hear those words thrown around quite ... 1378619 Reads

12 Truths I Learned from Life and Writing A few days before she turned 61, author Anne Lamott ... 841543 Reads

Kids on Love A group of adults posed this question to a group ... 625316 Reads

35 Scientific Concepts That Will Help You Understand Life "In order to sharpen our reasoning skills, we must have ... 590969 Reads

Mark Twain's Top 9 Tips For Living An Awesome Life Samuel Langhorne Clemens, the man better known as Mark Twain ... 580910 Reads

Read More ...

Popular Syndicated Stories




Unlocking the Mysteries of Time
by Maria Popova (19724 reads)



With a Soft Breath: How My Daughter Rides Horses
by Greta Matos (7338 reads)



How to Bless Each Other
by Maria Popova (5775 reads)



David George Haskell: Songs of Trees
by Preeta Bansal (4944 reads)



But We Had Music
by Maria Popova (4848 reads)



The World's Largest Instrument? The Great Stalacpipe Organ
by Liesl Ulrich-Verderber (3973 reads)



The Decision To Change
by Moshe Gersht (3751 reads)



How to Reboot After Disappointment at Work
by Julien C. Mirivel and Julie Allison (3687 reads)



How Patience Can Help You Find Your Purpose
by Kendall Cotton Bronk (3250 reads)



Luminous Darkness and Holding My Thumb
by Lucy Grace (3231 reads)



Nick Cave: Loss, Yearning, Transcendence
by On Being (3182 reads)



A Spiritually Literate Photographer
by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat (3137 reads)




Quote Bulletin


Everything flows and nothing abides, everything gives way and nothing stays fixed.
Heraclitus

Search by keyword: Happiness, Wisdom, Work, Science, Technology, Meditation, Joy, Love, Success, Education, Relationships, Life
Contribute To      
Upcoming Stories      

Subscribe to DailyGood

We've sent daily emails for over 16 years, without any ads. Join a community of 151,951 by entering your email below.

  • Email:
Subscribe Unsubscribe?


Trending DailyGoods Apr 13: But We Had Music (4,848 reads) May 6: Sanctuaries of Silence (1,996 reads) May 1: How Patience Can Help You Find Your Purpose (3,250 reads) May 5: Mary Ann Brussat: Everyday Sacred Renaissance (2,565 reads) Apr 15: Madhu Anziani: Healing Power of Sound (1,772 reads)

More ...