When you are all out of ideas, just keep things simple and everything will work out in the end.

Keeping it simple and keep moving, you’ll get it sorted in no time.
When you are all out of ideas, just keep things simple and everything will work out in the end.

Keeping it simple and keep moving, you’ll get it sorted in no time.
Happy Valentine’s Day to all who celebrate – and if not here are a couple of goats hanging out in Haryana. Every day is a great day to eat chocolate and enjoy the people in your life who matter most. I’m grateful for my partner who took a break from doing science to send me today’s photo ❤️

Make your own path in life. There are pressures sometimes to have certain parts of your life sorted at certain times, but these are really arbitrary. I say, forge your own path, do what is right for you and keep exploring. Avocados and adventures are much more fulfilling than property anyway.

Don’t worry about the rest, find your best life and live it!
Today’s goat was photographed at an amazing place called Rakhigarhi by my partner who is currently working in Haryana, a state in northwest India. Rakhigarhi is home to two villages, Rakhi Khas and Rakhi Shapur which are situated on top of an ancient city, 4,500 years old, part of a constellation of ancient cities belonging to what archaeologists call the Indus Valley Civilization. Unlike other ancient civilizations with clear evidence of social hierarchy such as pyramids, elaborate burials or elite palaces, the Indus left behind few traces of these markers. Needless to say, the people who lived in Indus Valley cities and settlements had standardised units of measurement, a system of writing, and networks of homes and workshops within centres that appeared to be in contact with one another and as far away as Mesopotamia. Archaeological investigations in 2018 revealed a cemetery that has been the subject of much debate. However, the villages carry on farming, herding buffalo and sometimes goats, and are quite welcoming to researchers and foreigners. I had the privilege of living in Rakhigarhi for a few months in 2012, and it was one of the most transformative and wonderful experiences of my life. I am happy to share this goat with you and to reflect on my time at such a special place.

Rakhigarhi – a 4,500 year old city and a modern village in the heart of northwest India.
When everyday feels like a race, slowing down can be somewhat difficult. Trust me though, it’s worth it.

Enjoy the last few hours of the weekend and prepare for an amazing week ahead!
Everything is so competitive these days, from parenting to the office to the gym to the kitchen, it can be exhausting. I say, rather than run yourself ragged, take a break from the competition, relax and sit back. You aren’t as behind the self-aggrandizers as it may seem, and can do what you love better after a recharge. Enjoy the weekend y’all.

Saturdays are a wonderful time to slow down and have a nice, long sit.
Fitting in is over-rated. The things that make you weird are the same things that make you wonderful. Thanks to my partner, Adam Green, for the fantastic photograph of a sassy goat amongst some sheep in Haryana, India.

Let your soul shine.
Sometimes, you just got to do your own thing, go your own way, and be your own best friend. It’s good to be part of a group or a community, but occasional solitude has its benefits as well. It can give you a chance to reboot, refocus, work out the kinks and solve problems, and even improve your relationships with others. Don’t worry that you are keeping yourself from those you care about, the better you take care of you the better you can be for those you care about.

Drink as you pour, nourish yourself so you can best nourish those most important to you.
Today is a very important day, because it is the Chinese Lunar New Year. Twenty percent of the world celebrates today as the beginning of the new year and the end of the coldest days! The day does not fall on the same date every year, but always occurs between January 21 and February 20. Generally, it is a day for prayers, fighting monsters, and lighting fireworks. Also, importantly, you should eat dumplings! Every year corresponds to a different animal, and this marks the year of the pig. The next time a year of the goat rolls around won’t be until 2027, but until then we can all enjoy some lovely photos of goats.

People born under the year of the pig are said to be considerate, responsible, independent and optimistic, but are also prone to laziness.
There are some times when the best thing is to be quiet and listen. Someone may have something important or difficult to say, or you might pick up on some important detail that could help you solve a problem. It’s good to share, but it’s also great to listen.

A good listener is a good friend.