The first movie on this list should be better known. (It’s an indispensable part of our domestic Holy Week liturgy, viewed in three installments over Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday.)
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Swagger exists at the edge of hubris; it’s the last few feet on the cliff of confidence that separate you from the long fall into pride and narcissism.
Swagger is close to bullshit. But in the gap there is something real. In a recent piece reviewing the film “G-20”, the Economist wrote, “European admiration for American swagger runs back through the arrival of GIs in the second world war to early Hollywood.”
This version of swagger captures—admittedly maybe the outer edges—a hea…
Last Feb I casually posted this neck stretch on Instagram (that I thought everyone knew 🤷♀️) and it blew up in a way I couldn’t imagine. It’s now been viewed over 8 million times 🫣😬🤣 and has brought so many wonderful people into my world.
So give it a go, it’s a pretty lovely stretch. (Though it’s not actually magic, it’s just an up…