Good morning. As we close out this year and look ahead to the new one, here's the best advice that readers of The Morning received this year.
Good adviceThe piece of wisdom I repeated the most this year came from a reader of The Morning who answered my call for advice last December: "We are all juggling so many balls. Differentiate between glass balls and rubber balls — and don't be afraid to drop the rubber balls." Everyone with whom I shared this little gem seemed to find it useful (or maybe they were humoring me?). I'm not sure why this particular advice stuck with me — really, it's just saying "learn to prioritize," a colorful riff on "don't sweat the small stuff." For whatever reason, picturing the messy, ungovernable realm of worries and to-dos as rubber and glass balls helped me think more clearly in times of stress. Social media is an aphorism machine. Any bit of marginally useful wisdom has been reproduced in a paintbrush font and shared a million times on Instagram or TikTok. I'm reflexively repelled by the commodification of wisdom, but I'll admit that I've been unexpectedly moved more than once by some random influencer who shows up in my feed, their voice urgent and commanding as they gaze right into my eyes and tell me something improbably pithy about boundaries or time or the necessity of letting the soft animal of my body love what it loves (a gorgeous Mary Oliver line, no matter how many times it's repeated). The best advice for how to live well, though, comes from other people, from their actual process of trying and failing and trying again. I asked you a few weeks ago for your best advice of 2024 and, as in previous years, your responses were so wise, so insightful and moving that I'm sorry I can't share them all. I hope there's some bit of insight in here that will provide you with clarity as you wind down this year and look ahead to the new one. I know there is for me. The best advice you received
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Buttermilk-Brown Sugar WafflesToday's the approximate halfway point in this week of holiday hullabaloo, and therefore a good opportunity for a moment of self-care. For me, that means waffles. Julia Moskin's buttermilk-brown sugar waffles are light, crisp at the edges, and very easy to throw together. They're forgiving, too. If you don't have buttermilk, you can use yogurt, or regular milk with a dash of lemon juice or vinegar for acidity. Cook up a batch this weekend, then freeze any leftovers, which are easy to reheat in the toaster. You'll be very grateful to find them in January.
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Our most popular picks of the yearWirecutter journalists spend all year rigorously and independently testing thousands of products. We'll be the first to tell you that there's a whole lot of junk out there. But the right product — something that's thoughtfully designed and well-made and that actually solves a problem for you — can set you up for a safer, cleaner or more beautiful year. Here are our readers' 100 favorite Wirecutter picks of 2024, all expert-vetted recommendations that they found valuable in their own lives. — Ben Frumin
Ohio State vs. Oregon, the Rose Bowl: This bowl game was once a gem of the college football postseason. Now it's a quarterfinal game in the 12-team College Football Playoff. But some traditions live on: It's still on New Year's Day; it's still preceded by a flowery parade; and it's still got the most majestic setting in football, a century-old stadium at the foot of California's San Gabriel Mountains. And, by dint of fate (or good scheduling), this year's game even features two classic Rose Bowl teams — Ohio State and Oregon, both of which are serious title contenders. Wednesday, 5 p.m. Eastern on ESPN
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