Creatives, protesters, and drug dealers. This week’s Shortlist. 6/9/14

Keeping in real. Real short that is. Enjoy this week’s Shortlist.

Athan Didaskalou
1 min readOct 6, 2014

Feel like a bit of self-organised inspiration? Here’s the daily habits of famous creatives.

“The end goal of Briefly is to help inform and inspire future generations of collaborators to write better briefs and manage the briefing process differently in order to help lead to exceptional creative results.” Video.

“At its best, starting a startup is merely an ulterior motive for curiosity.” — PayPal founder, now startup investor Paul Graham

“Wearable tech is a term that is mindlessly inclusive” — The problem with wearable technology, according to “Blade Runner” designer.

Keeping up with what’s happening in Hong Kong? Read about how protesters are connecting digitally without cell or wifi networks!

The Self-Made Man — The story of America’s most pliable, pernicious, irrepressible myth.

Clay Shirky is at it again! “Why I Just Asked My Students To Put Their Laptops Away

And, Data and drugs. Analyzing trends in the online drug marketplace Silk Road 2.0.

“Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday.” — Don Marquis

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Athan Didaskalou

“You’re born with 30,000 days to live. The best strategic planning I can give to you is to think about that”. Founder @3000thieves , Strategy consulting, & more