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LifeBuzz, May 30, 2014 This article shares Naval Admiral William H. McRaven’s Commencement Address at the University of Texas at Austin, courtesy of Business Insider, which includes ten life lessons on changing the world. […read more]
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MIT Technology Review, May 30, 2014 Automated bots can not only evade detection but also gather followers and become influential among various social groups, say computer scientists who have let their bots loose on Twitter. […read more]
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Andrew O’Connell, “The Daily Stat,” HBR Blog Network, May 30, 2014 A study conducted by Mary Ridell of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and Soja Kostoe of the University of Oregon, shows that auto racers’ aren’t reckless. Their...
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Jim Dougherty, HBR Blog Network, May 30, 2014 Many companies have strong jock cultures, preferring to hire former athletes, figuring that someone who’s put in years of hard work to become a high-performer in a competitive sport will show the persistence...
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Maria Popova, Brain Pickings, May 3, 2013 This article’s author reviews Maya Angelou’s Life Doesn’t Frighten Me, calling it a “priceless primer on poetry and contemporary art for little ones, and a timeless reminder of the power...
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Andrew O’Connell, “The Daily Stat,” HBR Blog Network, May 29, 2014 The conventional advice for overcoming our tendency to seek immediate gratification and discount future rewards is to increase our patience by suppressing emotions, but one...