February 2011
20 posts
The Best Way to Solve a Problem: Give Up →
[Via IlluminatedMind] Sometimes the easiest way to solve a problem is to stop participating in the problem. Sometimes the smartest choice is giving up. The more I stop trying to force things to happen, the more they just seem to sort themselves out. The more I let things happen, the less time I spend trying to make them happen. [Read more here]
A brand is a voice and a product is a souvenir
– Lisa Gansky
There’s probably a mathematical formula to calculate the exact point at...
– Tom Holt - You Don’t Have To Be Evil To Work Here, But It Helps
You win by trying. And failing. Test, try, fail, measure, evolve, repeat,...
– Seth Godin - “Unleashing the Ideavirus”
A product that’s easy to recommend is often a product that’s easy to...
– Unleashing the Ideavirus by Seth Godin
Clifford Stoll on … everything [Via TEDTalks] > An splendid and inspiring talk