Interesting Links for May 2, 2012
- Learning to Doubt
Human nature is to reason in certainties. It takes training to rid yourself of that handicap. Nobel-laureate, Richard Feynman, said it best:
“I can live with doubt and uncertainty. I think it’s much …
- Subtraction.com: Unnecessary Explanations
- “I Don’t Know How” Is Not a Valid Excuse
- Management Secrets: Core Beliefs of Great Bosses | Inc.com
- How the brain gets creative – Arts & Entertainment – CBC News
- Unbedingter Erfolgswille – Wer etwas will, findet Wege; wer etwas nicht will, Gründe | karrierebibel.de
- Don’t eat lunch at your desk: Americans should do what the French do and embrace the long, leisurely lunch break. – Slate Magazine
- High Scalability – High Scalability – The Instagram Architecture Facebook Bought for a Cool Billion Dollars
- A startup founder’s hourly rate by Nathan Kontny
- BBC – Future – Technology – Robot cars get ready to roll
- Is it OK to Want to Make Money? – swombat.com on startups
- Pricing in reverse: use a product’s price to figure out what you need to build. by Nathan Kontny
- “Meaningful” startups – Chris Dixon
- Small Business, Entrepreneurship & Startup Blog | Sprouter » Demand Alone Doesn’t Make a Successful Startup
- Lessons Learned After Year One As a Startup Founder – Derek Flanzraich’s Digital Media Blog | Thoughts & Ideas from Derek Flanzraich
- Fanfare for the Comma Man
Nit-picky discussion on the use and placement of commas? Yes, please.
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