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The Edit: Earthset
The Edit

The Edit: Earthset

Our weekly round up of the best articles, podcasts and videos focusing on purpose in life, work and the world.

2 minute read

13th Apr 2026

Endurance, being present, the strange ways we keep going, and more in #TheEdit. 

  • They have gone farther into deep space than any other people. Photos that capture what the Artemis II astronauts feel – love for one another, their open awe, their “moon joy” – The New York Times (gift link) 
  • The hidden cost of being available. Modern life rewards availability, but not the depth of being present – Seen & Unseen
  • The daffodil’s guide to emerging into spring. What a fragile flower can teach us about resilience, death, and becoming someone new – Big Think 
  • Why having enough never quite feels like enough. The anxiety that hums beneath financial security – it’s less about the numbers than you think – Substack 
  • Mary Oliver: Saved by the beauty of the world. This upcoming documentary recounts her lonely childhood to literary fame, a life was shaped by devotion to nature, paying attention, and the long journey toward learning to love and to be loved – Pieshake  
  • How to guess if your job will exist in five years. Ask yourself: Are you coal, or are you a horse? – The Atlantic
  • Margaret Heffernan on the cost of certainty. Amid the quest for precision, uncertainty reveals the creative freedom that artists inhabit with ease – The Beautiful Truth Podcast

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