Lots of interesting reading going on at my house these days…here’s a few interesting snippets:
There aren’t enough hours in the day, and I’m always looking to improve how I spend my time. Here’s Ben Cashnocha’s “information diet”/routine.
I love being an entrepreneur – the challenges and the rewards fit my risk profile and personality. But it’s not a lifestyle for everybody. Here’s a great writeup about common entrepreneurial lifestyle struggles.
We all know that Nancy Pelosi has no integrity…and she’s been caught, on record, lying.
There’s a famous 70-year long longitudinal study of Harvard men, called the Harvard Study of Adult Development. It’s a fascinating study because such studies are rare, and this one was conducted extremely thoroughly. Here’s one researcher’s attempt to ferret out of the data just What Makes us Happy – it’s very interesting reading.
I always thought of Roger Ebert as simply a movie critic. But apparently there’s quite a bit more to him: here’s an excellent short essay by him on death, and life. Wow.