Seth's Blog: Workaholics

Seth Godin on workaholics - brilliant. Saved By: Jim Jeffers | View Details | Give Thanks
Not to mention the question of which way it goes... Saved By: Yossarian | View Details | Give Thanks
Not to mention the question of which way it goes... Saved By: Yossarian | View Details | Give Thanks
Laws of Software Development

A collection of insightful nuggets and regretful truisms. Don't learn it the hard way, learn it from here. Saved By: Todd Sieling | View Details | Give Thanks
Vivek tells us a lecture that we have forgotten as we have glowed up. A 38 minutes enlightening video about God, Personal power & the Truth. Hope you can decipher the intelligence.
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A collection of philosophical quotations, including "The owl of Minerva spreads its wings only with the falling of the dusk," "I think, therefore I am," and "The unexamined life is not worth living." Also includes discussion of each quote and the person who said it. [via reddit]
Plato argued that time is constant - it's life that's the illusion. Galileo shrugged over the philosophy of time and figured out how to plot it on a graph so he could get on with the important physics. Albert Einstein said that time is just another dimension, a fourth one to go along with the three we move through every day. What do you think?
gapingvoid: "cartoons drawn on the back of business cards": random thoughts on being an entrepreneur

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