William Morris (1834-1896) was an English poet, designer, and political reformer.
He developed a simple philosophy for “keeping house”:
Keep nothing in your house that you do not
- Know to be USEFUL
- Believe to be BEAUTIFUL
If your possessions are neither useful nor beautiful, dispose of them.
Abide by this easy philosophy, and enjoy the bliss of an uncluttered, clean, and peaceful living space!
If you don't mind sharing, please, tell me…
Of what item did you have the most difficulty letting go?
Which item in your house is the most useful?
The most beautiful?
I'm eager to know!
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I’m excited to embark on this journey together!
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I sincerely hope that you enjoy this show, but please take care of yourself and consult a health professional when needed. The tips and ideas shared on Pneuma are meant for education and inspiration—not as a replacement for professional medical advice. Everyone’s body and situation is unique, so please—before making any changes to your diet, supplements, or exercise routine, check in with a qualified healthcare provider. I share ideas that I find fascinating and techniques that have worked for me, but I can’t be responsible for how this information is used. Thank you for your understanding! Take care, listen to your body, and enjoy the journey.
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Welcome to Pneuma—wellness with depth.
I’m Daniel, a PT who believes in strengthening body and soul.
Here, we blend practical health tips with timeless wisdom.
From the Shake Weight to Shakespeare, Pilates to Platonism, we’ll dive into it all—always with a mission of helping you live more deeply.
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