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Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Headspace

A former monk has turned tech entrepreneur, creating a meditation app called Headspace. He notes the irony in that, but insists that's the best way to make the world happier and more mindful in this device-besotted age.
British-born Andy Puddicombe spent 10 years studying in Buddhist monasteries in India, Nepal and Burma, and then another three in a Tibetan monastery in England. So why is his name now synonymous with Silicon Valley? Puddicombe found a way to combine his passion for mindfulness and meditation with a technology that can bring it would-be-meditators around the world.
The Headspace app, which he co-founded, costs about $70 for a yearly subscription and includes hundreds of meditations, for everyone from beginners to life-long devotees. It also includes specialized meditations for cooking, cycling, running – even people having a melt-down.
The wildly successful app has been been downloaded more than 3 million times, Virgin Atlantic has added an in-flight Headspace channel and Goldman Sachs and the Dana Farber Cancer Institute are among the companies which have purchased bulk subscriptions for their employees.
What would Mathieu Ricard say? Or Nietzsche? Ricard's new book Altruism marks him as the AntiNietzsche, as regards ego-driven will... a very different concept of "self-overcoming" indeed!


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