Jeremy Lin – A Day in the Life

This video reminds me that if you want results, you need to hustle.  Not on the basketball court, but in life.  Last week I woke up at 4:30am to go to the gym.  It’s crazy, but some things need to be priorities.  At night, it’s too easy for me to make the “I’m tired” excuse. [...]

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However friendly they are, people who generate a feeling you have to impress them to earn their love Are Not Friends.
Alain De Botton
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Bookshelf Porn

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John Steinbeck On Falling In Love

This is from the book, Steinbeck: A Life in Letters.  In it, Steinbeck response to his eldest son Thom’s 1958 letter, in which the teenage boy confesses to have fallen desperately in love with a girl named Susan while at boarding school.  His words of wisdom are tender and timeless. New York November 10, 1958 [...]

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Convert your Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, All Into a Physical Journal

Sounds good to me. [Click on the title to read the article.]

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One Space After a Period, Not Two

Yes, sometime after college and during the time I was in Korea, grammar rules changed. Muscle memory still wants me to put two spaces after a period, but I’m open to the evolution of grammar.  [Click on the title to read the article.]

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It’s The End Of The World

Also check out “A Short History of the Modern Calendar.”

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What If Your Birthday Was On the Same Day Every Year?

Two professors (astrophysics and applied economics) at John Hopkins University have developed a calendar that allows every date to have a permanently synched day of the week on which it falls. I did what most people would do, check to see when their birthday would fall.  New Year’s Eve (my birthday) always falling on a [...]

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"This is NPR." Yeah, we know. You just spent the past 4 minutes whispering the news over a jazz saxophone solo.
Damien Fahey
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