Adam Levine – Lost Stars – Sungha Jung @adamlevine @jungsungha great version.
Sungha Jung a great guitar player giving a twist to Adam Levine Lost Stars song.
Sungha Jung a great guitar player giving a twist to Adam Levine Lost Stars song.
In this short film, Josh Korda recounts his journey from young substance-abuser to meditation teacher at Dharma Punx NYC. If we can learn, Korda says, to appreciate the ephemeral nature of everything we have, we’ll never feel like there’s anything missing from life. Rikki Gunton is a photographer, nonfiction filmmaker, and yoga teacher living in…
he ability to adapt is a key characteristic engrained within our DNA. it is this innate instinct that has helped man survive the harsh conditions of the world since the beginning of our existence. the nomadic hunter-gatherers, who would search the lands for food carrying hand crafted weapons, eventually transformed into farmers who cultivated crops…
In quantum physics—the scientific study of the nature of physical reality—there is plenty of room for interpretation within the realm of what is known. The most popular mainstream interpretation, the Copenhagen interpretation, has as one of its central tenets the concept of wave function collapse. That is to say, every event exists as a “wave…
“The Gazelle Clothes Hanger derives its inspiration from the grace, speed and elegance of the gazelle on the African plains. Designers Ronan and Kevin wanted to turn the cumbersome act of hanging clothes into a simple and enjoyable interaction. ‘With this design, we’ve tried to bring a flicker of joy to an interaction often seen…
If your New Year’s resolution is to get more organized, you probably need an app to help you make your resolution come to pass. You may even need an app to help you come up with a list of resolutions to set next year. This year was a great year for productivity apps. Since Apple…
Google today launched a new site called Google Tips, which gives you helpful guidelines on how to use Google products. The site is broken into cards, Google’s latest design style of choice, each of which offers a quick description and the option to flip over to learn more. Every card can be shared to Google+, Twitter,…
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