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June 2012

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When I didn\'t have a job after graduation

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Jun 27, 20121,304 notes
Foster The People "Call It What You Want" (Treasure Fingers Preparty Radio Edit)

Call it what you want - Foster the People (Treasure Fingers remix)

Phenomenal mix on a great song by my favorite DJ out there, TF.

Jun 26, 20127 notes
#call it what you want #foster the people #treasure fingers #disco funk #electro #music #soundcloud #song
“we are wading through a see of uninspired activity…searching…endlessly for that glimmer of ambition…that crazy look in a crazy founder’s eye…that says I would not last 4 seconds at Bain Consulting and I might have killed a turtle when I was 7 to see if reincarnation was real…where are you strange thinkers? Where are you weirdo’s? For god’s sake, get weird. Do different…PLEASE…the fate of our ecosystem rests in your hands…in your mind lives the step function we desperately need…inspire us” —Rise Strange Thinkers, We Need You - Jordan Cooper (via bijan)
Jun 26, 201232 notes
“Sheer egoism… Writers share this characteristic with scientists, artists, politicians, lawyers, soldiers, successful businessmen — in short, with the whole top crust of humanity.” —On his 109th birthday today, revisiting George Orwell’s Why I Write. (via explore-blog)
Jun 25, 201252 notes
#george orwell #writing #quote #interesting
Jun 16, 2012
“

Economists (including at least one in my PhD graduating class) have often tried to show that college doesn’t produce useful skills. But I think that this is missing the point; useful skills, which you mostly learn on the job, are not the only valuable form of human capital. There are three extremely important forms of human capital that you can’t acquire on the job:

1) Motivation,

2) Perspective, and

3) Human networks.

”
—

Noah Smith on what college is for. 

(↬ Marginal Revolution)

Jun 13, 2012127 notes
#college #university #graduation #networking #quote
Jun 9, 20123 notes
Oh the Places You'll Go

Dalton Caldwell, a writer who is a part of the Svbtle network, writes this interesting piece on greatness and its manifestation.

As I regularly read the book to my pre-lingual son, I began to take notice that it captured Truth about life. To be completely honest, during this difficult period, I got to the point where I had trouble reading the whole book to him without choking up. Sure, laugh if you want.

Oh, the places you’ll go! There is fun to be done! There are points to be scored. There are games to be won. And the magical things you can do with that ball will make you the winningest winner of all. Fame! You’ll be famous as famous can be, with the whole wide world watching you win on TV.

Except when they don’t. Because, sometimes, they won’t. I’m afraid that some times you’ll play lonely games too. Games you can’t win ‘cause you’ll play against you.

Drawing on the wisdom of the ever-simple and insightful Theodor Geisel, Mr Caldwell continues by describing that greatness is a beautiful thing, but isn’t always consciously great when it’s being done.

What is fascinating to me is that Great creation stories all sound surprisingly similar. Something along the lines of “yeah we went in the studio and put down some tracks, and they sounded pretty good, and we had to redo a couple of things, and then when put out the album.” Disappointing, right?

Except, it’s not. Because, as he points out, greatness is something that is a product of such drive and repetition, such refined precision and understanding, that it is often subconscious.

The main takeaway that I have been able to synthesize from all of this data is this: Greatness always comes from someone with a finely honed craft, a craft honed to the point of muscle memory. In baseball, you can’t be thinking about which hand goes where on the bat, and how wide your stance is, and where your feet are placed if you want to hit a fastball. All of those decisions have to be muscle memory, and you must have a clear head that is simply thinking about “showing up to play.”

Put more beautifully and succinctly:

You just need to have clear eyes, a full heart, and be ready to show up and play.

Well said.

Jun 5, 2012
#dalton caldwell #svbtle #inspiration #greatness #work ethic #long read #long form #article #philosophy
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Jun 1, 201219 notes
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Jun 1, 20122 notes
#band of horses #detlef shrempf #music #indie rock #alternative #song #youtube
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