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The “Myth” of Working for Free
by Jonathan Fields of the Good Life Project Working for Free: The Good, The Bad, The Truth: After years of paying to wear your favorite shoes, you’re getting paid to be seen in them. After years of speaking for free and paying to travel, you’re now getting paid to speak. After years of buying your
The Art of Noticing and Then Creating, with Seth Godin
from On Being-by Krista Tippett: We live in a world that is recreating itself one life and one digital connection at a time. On this landscape for which there are no maps, Seth Godin is a singular thought leader and innovator in what he describes as our post-industrial “connection economy.” Rather than merely tolerate change,
- Published in Awareness, Communication, Community, Creativity, Innovation, Podcasts
Grandmaster of Memory, on Mental Performance, Imagination, and Productive Mischief
by Tim Ferriss of thefourhourworkweek.com Ed Cooke is a dear friend and a Grandmaster of Memory. In 2010, he was interviewed by a journalist named Joshua Foer. Under Ed’s Yoda-like training, Joshua became the very next American Memory Champion in 2011. It took less than a year for Ed to transform a novice from unknown
Learn Any Language in Record Time and Never Forget It
by Tim Ferriss of thefourhourworkweek.com In 2012, Gabriel Wyner wrote an article for Lifehacker detailing how he learned French in 5 months and Russian in 10, using mostly spare time on the subway. That article went viral. But don’t run off! That was nothing but version 1.0. This post gives you version 2.0 and more.
- Published in Agility, Communication, Community, Continuous Improvement, Lifelong Learning, Podcasts
Arianna Huffington on Building an Empire and Keys to Success
by Lewis Howes from The School of Greatness: Women as powerful as Arianna Huffington are usually known for creating incredible profits, organizations or movements. They are associated with companies like Facebook or high-profile political positions. Dspite being the founder of the incredibly popular Huffington Post, in addition to a NYT bestselling author, TV personality, and