I’m so about this.
Thanks to localstops (via twitter) for pointing this out.
You might also like this interview with Will Smith on Charlie Rose, surprising and inspiring:
http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/2645
Comment by Ian Wilson — January 13, 2009 @ 5:49 am
Very true….speaking of reading, I just read the Enron, 24 Days book. The principals written about in this book as to why and how folks within Enron and its partners created the mess in order to profit upper managment as well as other stakeholders at others's expense, seems to have strong characteristics that are in line with the overall financial industry collapse.
I guess we read and didn't learn.
Comment by david — January 13, 2009 @ 8:28 am
Awesome find! I had to report.
Comment by Furqan Nazeeri — January 14, 2009 @ 3:16 am
Awesome find! I had to repost.
awesomeness. i named my running blog about this very thing. it's called 'the internal pigdog' after the super long german phrase for that thing inside of you that tells you not to continue when things are tough. running is about defeating the internal pigdog — and it's why it so perfectly mirrors life.
Comment by Brian Morrissey — January 14, 2009 @ 3:35 am
[...] You can’t really imagine what goes on in the old grey matter when you blend all that together with walking/jogging. Its a great way to squash a whole bunch of ideas into each other. There is so much going on in the health2.0 scene at the mo… and simultaneously trying to keep up with TechCrunch + Gizmodo + ReadWrite + Church of the Customer + O’Reilly Radar + Feld Thoughts. [...]
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