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Excuse Me but Why Are You Eating So Many Frogs 12 minutes read.
"These were students who had eaten enough frogs to get into Princeton and Harvard. Their reward was––surprise!––more frogs. So they ate those frogs too. And now they’re staring down a whole lifetime of frog-eating and starting to feel like maybe something, somewhere has gone wrong." -- Wonderful writing that made me laugh while nodding my head on every paragraph. Go easy on yourself, and seek to have more fun. Life is not linear, play.
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The Steve Jobs Archive 5 minutes read.
"I did not invent the transistor, the microprocessor,
object oriented programming, or most of the technology
I work with. I love and admire my species, living and dead, and am totally dependent on them for my life and well being." -- Apple released an archive with speeches and writing by Steve Jobs. I enjoyed jumping between different years and decades and appreciate his philosophy and vision.
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Solitude and Leadership 14 minutes read.
"Thinking for yourself means finding yourself, finding your own reality." -- William Deresiewicz writes it well. Learning to be alone with our monkey minds will become more challenging as our brains get bombarded with low-quality content. Information diet is real, and so does learning to become comfortable alone with our thoughts.
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