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September 2012

The Hustler's MBA

“The problem is that you can’t just compare college to doing nothing at all. You have to compare it to what you COULD have done.” - The Hustler’s MBA 

(via peternyc ( via youmightfindyourself))

Love this.

Sep 26, 20121,353 notes
#education #learning
“According to the second law of thermodynamics, things fall apart. Structures disintegrate. Buckminster Fuller hinted at a reason we are here: By creating things, by thinking up new combinations, we counteract this flow of entropy. We make new structures, new wholeness, so the universe comes out even. A shepherd on a hilltop who looks at a mess of stars and thinks, ‘There’s a hunter, a plow, a fish,’ is making mental connections that have as much real force in the universe as the very fires in those stars themselves.”—Charles Bukowski, Arthur C. Clarke, Annie Dillard, John Cage, and Others on the Meaning of Life | Brain Pickings
Sep 24, 2012
“So when you realise you’ve gone a few weeks and haven’t felt that awful struggle of your childish self — struggling to lift itself out of its inadequacy and incompetence — you’ll know you’ve gone some weeks without meeting new challenge, and without growing, and that you’ve gone some weeks towards losing touch with yourself. The only calibration that counts is how much heart people invest, how much they ignore their fears of being hurt or caught out or humiliated. And the only thing people regret is that they didn’t live boldly enough, that they didn’t invest enough heart, didn’t love enough. Nothing else really counts at all.”—Ted Hughes on Our Universal Inner Child, in a Beautiful Letter to His Son | Brain Pickings
Sep 23, 20121 note
Sep 23, 20122 notes
boots of spanish leather: Finding Flexibilityshannonmichelleritchie.tumblr.com

shannonmichelleritchie:

So, I had a baby. Did I tell you that already, invisible blog readers? Here he is:

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I KNOW. That drool monster is my child. I can hardly stand it.

He’s now just over 5 months old and well, I’m ready to go back to work. Ready to find a bit more balance in my life and contribute in new…

Shannon has been one of my best friends since childhood and to this day she’s one of the most talented people I’ve ever met. Incredibly smart, hard working and passionate about all the things she does. 

Her dream job mission is to make a difference in this world. She’s helped non-profits and grassroots organizations use digital tools to grow their support even tiny budgets. Yes, she is a mother in North Carolina, but what’s important is she’s ready to do the work. 

Her ideal role looks like this one at Purpose. If you can help make it a reality or know a similar role, get in touch! See for yourself on Linkedin (hint: Duke grad, public policy, Wake Forest Ugrad). 

Sep 20, 20122 notes
#public policy #hustle #mother #working women
Sep 19, 2012764 notes
#military #love
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Sep 12, 201284 notes
“Rather than the broadcast mentality, what brands increasingly need is the ability to leverage the relationships potential of Facebook in ways that add value to their customers and that makes relevant purchasing behavior more convenient. Do this well and everyone wins.”—The world’s largest relationships platform
Sep 4, 2012
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