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Ask yourself. What would you do with your life if money was no object? An amazing lecture from the late Alan Watts. Let see some comments here people Via geeksaresexy

Beijing-based jazz Xia Ja pianist discusses rationality, natural order, and the importance of staying ahead of the trend.You can find more interesting talks from the The Avant/Garde Diaries here and their facebook fan page is packed with interesting behind the scenes materia

 

Pushing Buttons & Pulling Triggers: Using Psychology to Connect with People and Create Value from Kelsey Ruger

Everyday marketers, designers and product managers create things that are intended to elicit a response from people. Whether that response is purchasing a product, reading and sharing a message, or clicking through on a website, understanding what makes people tick is critical to getting the desired response! Interesting thoughts by Kelsey Ruger

Social Media around the World 2012 (by InSites Consulting) from InSites Consulting

Topics cover main adoption and usage, interactions of consumers with brands, impact of branded conversations, evolution of mobile and the opportunities for structural collaboration between consumers and brands. Created by InSites Consulting


Gravity. The stars in day. Thoughts. The human genome. Time. Atoms. So much of what really matters in the world is impossible to see. A lovely animation of John Lloyd’s classic TEDTalk

When a squirrel chewed through a cable and knocked him offline, journalist Andrew Blum started wondering what the Internet was really made of. So he set out to go see it — the underwater cables, secret switches and other physical bits that make up the net.


Could keeping a daily diary be the key to unlocking happiness at work? At the 99U Conference, creativity researcher Teresa Amabile explains the unexpected benefits of tracking daily progress.

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