This. This is what I miss. (via viiv)
Truth.
Need some inspiration? Think bigger.
X Prize Founder Peter Diamandis Has His Eyes on the Future | Wired Science | Wired.com
Magazine - Why Women Still Can’t Have It All - The Atlantic
The first modern women in the United States who dealt with sexism in the workplace, discrimination and lack of opportunities, those women, those brave women, are still alive. Thank them.
(And yes, this is an important note from the author: I am well aware that the majority of American women face problems far greater than any discussed in this article. I am writing for my demographic—highly educated, well-off women who are privileged enough to have choices in the first place.)
Spoke with Founder of Incline HQ today. GREAT startup to give 6 week intensive computer programming courses to Veterans with companies sponsoring and hiring Veterans at the end of the course.
I’m looking to mentor.
If you are an employer who is interested in sponsoring or a veteran looking to transition to civilian life:
Susanne has an amazing story to tell. She wrote a book, follow her and then share your thoughts on Incline!
Homework assignment III.
Good heaven on earth, this essay is so utterly good. Paul Ford addressed the graduating students from the MFA Interaction Design course at SVA. Contents Magazine published his words as Ten Timeframes. And now I languish painfully somewhere between developing a huge crush on a wonderful writer and cultivating pure fury that someone should write and think so beautifully. Read the piece. Just read it.
[Story via Christopher Butler.]
(via thoughtyoushouldseethis)
The Power of Torso TV (Why Media is Racing to the Middle)
“Build a sense of community built around knowledge and accomplishments with like-minded people online.” –> This seems more like common knowledge through Twitter, Quora and even Foursquare tips but I wonder what the next wave of internet innovations will teach us about human behavior.