Notable Reads for 29 Nov 🔗
While part of the world yells for redemption, another part aims to grab monetary redemption from feelings ascribed to holiday culture and business value. Truly, the end of the year is an expanse, best understood for the whole picture, not just the parts we take part of. However we review our response to the end of the year and decade, we must agree that it’s only a part of the whole… and that the river of time bends it’s own direction. We are simply those who travel along it.
With such a theme in place, here are a few bits which aided this week’s river travel:
- I walked ‘like a man’ for a week, and here’s what I realized — The Washington Post
- Matthew Walker’s “Why We Sleep” Is Riddled with Scientific and Factual Errors —- Alexey Guzey
- Telepresence | askblog
- ‘Revolutionary’ principal goes all-in on his quest for more black teachers — The notebook
- Twitter Thread: I did not really get this “To what extent rebuilding organizations that are more entrepreneurial is sufficient to provide an answer to the end of the Enlightenment that is in sight?”
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Share this… or pick up an oar and express your experience in this river
Drawn with Tactilis for iPad, titled “river running thru forest”