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30 Ways To Balance Work, Life, and Play

30 Ways To Balance Work, Life, and Play

Tell me if this sounds familiar.
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Caelan Huntress2 days ago
Veuve Clicquot’s Branding is More Than Just Mere Horseplay

Veuve Clicquot’s Branding is More Than Just Mere Horseplay

Veuve Clicquot seized a market opportunity by partnering with the nearly extinct game of polo.
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Leonard Kim6 hrs ago
How to Use Steve Jobs’ Simple Innovation Routine

How to Use Steve Jobs’ Simple Innovation Routine

Everyone would love to harness the creative genius and extreme innovation that Steve Jobs had (I know I probably would’ve hired him).
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Elle Kaplan7 hrs ago
Ship Your Side Project — Even If It Sucks

Ship Your Side Project — Even If It Sucks

We hear it all the time from people, “I have this idea.” Then they go on to describe it in impressive detail with a glow in their eyes…
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Alan Scarpa9 hrs ago

The Difference Between My Rich Friends And Poor Friends

Being rich isn’t about money. It’s about abundance. Here’s why.You might be thinking that this one is obvious. Rich friends have more money. ¶ And that’s true :) ¶ But let’s break down why. ¶ There’s a secret that goes beyond how many zeros are in their bank account — and this secret isn’t about money at all. It’s about mindset, and the idea that wealth is not just about money. ¶ I define wealth to mean what you value, not what you own. ¶ If you prefer to listen to this, listen to episode #5 of Seeking Wisdom and fast forward to the 7:00 mark.
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David Cancel10 hrs ago
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American Spring

American Spring

A one party system ran the United States, and the United States ran the world.
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Naval RavikantJan 18
From Mafia Wife to Nomad Entrepreneur

From Mafia Wife to Nomad Entrepreneur

7 Key Lessons I learned for Reinventing Myself
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Maria CamilleJan 18
Check out ‘Sprint’ (and go behind-the-scenes with Slack)

Check out ‘Sprint’ (and go behind-the-scenes with Slack)

My friends at Google Ventures have just published a new book called Sprint. I’m really excited for this to come out, as I considered one of…
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Kevin RoseMar 4

Usermind

“Yeah, I’m the best to ever do it bitch and you’re the best at never doing shit” -Lil’ Wayne, We Be Steady Mobbin’
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bhorowitzMar 21
About the Time I Lost All of My $2 Bills

About the Time I Lost All of My $2 Bills

I lost 2000 two dollar bills.
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James AltucherMar 22
How I Talk to White People About Racism

How I Talk to White People About Racism

It’s not so much that I, as a black man, am chomping at the bit to talk about racism with white people, but if asked about it, I’m eager to…
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Clay RiversMar 18
When you lie

When you lie

You lie to the stranger at the bar about your age
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Jessica SemaanMar 22
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If Your Answer To ‘How Are You?’ Is ‘Busy’, You Don’t Have A Life

If Your Answer To ‘How Are You?’ Is ‘Busy’, You Don’t Have A Life

Does busy equal success?
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Darius Foroux11 hrs ago
High School is Over: Should You Go to College?

High School is Over: Should You Go to College?

The popular notion in the US today is that if you are a reasonably-competent, ambitious young person, you’d do yourself a disservice by not…
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Zak Slayback10 hrs ago
John D. Rockefeller — The World’s First Billionaire

John D. Rockefeller — The World’s First Billionaire

John D. Rockefeller marched to his own beat. Throughout his life, he maintained diabolic opposites. At times he was seen as a “curious and…
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tom ayling11 hrs ago
Working for yourself is not freedom.

Working for yourself is not freedom.

The myth of the entrepreneurial good life.
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Jon Westenberg22 hrs ago
Your Primary Relationship is Your Primary Relationship

Your Primary Relationship is Your Primary Relationship

Part of where people run into trouble in relationships is after the honeymoon period. You can start to treat it like any other relationship…
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Robert Solleyyesterday
The Reading Habits of Ultra-Successful People

The Reading Habits of Ultra-Successful People

Want to know one habit ultra-successful people have in common?
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Andrew Merleyesterday
Announcing the Hardbound Beta

Announcing the Hardbound Beta

Today we’re launching a new beta with Lowercase Alpha.
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Nathan Bashawyesterday
Wanna say “Thanks”? Send a “Coffee/Beer” instead.

Wanna say “Thanks”? Send a “Coffee/Beer” instead.

Technology makes us look cool, but it is also making us “cold”!
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Rabi Gupta2 days ago
Bitter End’s Bartender Bacchus And Lessons On Perspective

Bitter End’s Bartender Bacchus And Lessons On Perspective

Around a month ago, I was fortunate enough to spend some time at the Bitter End Yacht Club (BYEC) in the British Virgin Islands (BVI).
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Jimi Smoot2 days ago
You’re fat

You’re fat

You’re fat is how I greeted you
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Jessica Semaanyesterday
If the ship is sinking, go the fuck down with it.

If the ship is sinking, go the fuck down with it.

You always owe that much. ¶ To quote the Talking Heads, things fall apart.
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Jon Westenberg2 days ago
4 Steps to Finding an Exceptional Mentor

4 Steps to Finding an Exceptional Mentor

A few years after college, something interesting starts to happen.
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Raghav Haranyesterday
Why we should be optimistic about the future of work

Why we should be optimistic about the future of work

There seems to be a lot of change in the way people are thinking about careers at the moment, with more of an emphasis on job satisfaction…
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Ben Keene2 days ago
Requests for Startups: Sumeet Shah (Brand Foundry Ventures)

Requests for Startups: Sumeet Shah (Brand Foundry Ventures)

Sumeet handles sourcing and managing new opportunities at Brand Foundry Ventures. He has 6 years of experience across the startup and…
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Requests for Startups2 days ago
7 Little-Known Secrets to Getting Featured in Any Publication

7 Little-Known Secrets to Getting Featured in Any Publication

Getting published isn’t easy. You’ve got to know how develop a story and good relationships and understand the press.
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Leonard Kim2 days ago
How to (actually) Find Your Passion

How to (actually) Find Your Passion

One of the toughest realizations for me was that very few people really care about me.
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Raghav Haran2 days ago
What happens when you write 11,000 blog posts?

What happens when you write 11,000 blog posts?

You get fat. That’s the worst thing. I’ve watched every single one of the writers I’ve grown up with — with a few very rare exceptions …
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John BiggsFeb 29

Daniel Pink on Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future

“Lawyers. Doctors. Accountants. Engineers. That’s what our parents encouraged us to become. They were wrong. Gone is the age of “left-brain…” dominance. The future belongs to a different kind of person with a different kind of mind: designers, inventors, teachers, storytellers — creative and emphatic “right-brain” thinkers whose abilities mark the fault-line between who gets ahead and who doesn’t.” ¶ So begins the blurb of Daniel Pink’s brilliant book, “A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule The Future”. Whilst I can’t do the complete 267 pages total justice in one post, here’s my best shot at a summary.
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Jas Hothi2 days ago
7 Reasons Introverts Now Rule the World

7 Reasons Introverts Now Rule the World

Twentieth-century Americans were bottle-fed on the importance of needing to “prove themselves.” Extroverts, with their brash and gregarious…
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Larry Kim2 days ago
This is the most important question of your life

This is the most important question of your life

It’s not “what is the meaning of life?”
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Johnson Kee2 days ago
5 Steps To Grow Your Business Like a Plant

5 Steps To Grow Your Business Like a Plant

Growing plants isn’t as easy as it seems.
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Ryan Foland2 days ago
Snapchat is NOT for Everyone — Don’t Believe the Hype…Here’s Why

Snapchat is NOT for Everyone — Don’t Believe the Hype…Here’s Why

In marketing, all we’re hearing nowadays is that all brands should be on Snapchat. That if you’re not on Snapchat you’re falling behind or…
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Dakota Shane Nunley4 days ago
People are going to laugh at your dreams

People are going to laugh at your dreams

But you can’t let their opinions dictate your decisions.
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Jon Westenberg3 days ago
What are the most popular computer science topics at Stanford?

What are the most popular computer science topics at Stanford?

Given the prevailing excitement around artificial intelligence and machine learning, we thought it’d be interesting to see how these trends…
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Requests for Startups3 days ago
Guts

Guts

I’ve written about startups for a decade. I’ve interviewed founders, spoke at conferences, and flapped my gums about best ways forward and…
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John BiggsApr 5
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