Day: January 20, 2020
Good Science, Bad Science, Pseudoscience: How to Tell the Difference
Haters
via Haters
Simon Wardley’s 100-day Corporate get fit plan | IT Strategy | CIO UK
Bits or pieces?: On Pioneers, Settlers, Town Planners and Theft.
Behavioral economics: The flaws that Nobel Prize winner Richard Thaler wants you to know about yourself — Quartz
Worth Thinking About
Worth Thinking About
“Science, my lad, is made up of mistakes, but they are mistakes which it is useful to make, because they lead little by little to the truth.” ― Jules Verne
Oxfam India Report: Wealth of India’s richest 1% more than 4 times of total for 70% poorest | India Business News – Times of India
Indian DEMOCRAZY is of the Business, For the business and Run by the Businesses so that Poor, Aged, persecuted die and perish from this earth for which they bring war, divisive politics, polarisation and FREE everything promises at the Election Hustings.
6 A’s DhAnAnjAyA jAy PArkhe© Daily
When You Finish Writing a Book, It Doesn’t Belong to You Anymore
11 Ideas That Will Rewire Your Brain – Tim Denning – Medium
Sandeep Jauhar: How your emotions change the shape of your heart | TED Talk
5 Excellent Reasons To Wake Up At 5 A.M. Day After Day
The Average Human Body Temperature Is No Longer 98.6 F
The Eisenhower Box helped me balance parenting and work — Quartz at Work
Did you know…
Did you know…
… that today is the birthday of Half.com? In 2000, the townspeople of Halfway, Oregon (all 345 of them) voted to change the town’s name officially to Half.com, thus becoming the first dot com city in the world.
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Today’s Inspirational Quote:
“It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are.”
— e.e. cummings
Startup Professionals Musings: Startups Are Not Just The Realm Of Young Generations
Why Americans Are Always Running Out of Time – The Atlantic
Why we don’t bring our whole selves to work – Work Life by Atlassian
Stacking the Bricks: My magic response to “Hey, can I pick your brain?”
Did you know
Did you know…
… that today is Thesaurus Day? On the birthday (1779) of Peter Roget, author of the major thesaurus, we celebrate all thesauruses. So go out and celebrate, beat the drum, carouse, commend, dedicate, extol, fete, have a ball, honor, jubilate, kick up your heels, laud, let loose, lionize, live it up, make merry, paint the town red, proclaim, publicize, revel, revere… well, you get my point! 😉
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Today’s Inspirational Quote:
“Education’s purpose is to replace an empty mind with an open one.”
— Malcolm S. Forbes