Stop Procrastinating and Read This Right Now
July 7th, 2013 | by Dan Walsh
There was a time after college when I was an incorrigible procrastinator. I would put things off until the last possible …
July 7th, 2013 | by Dan Walsh
There was a time after college when I was an incorrigible procrastinator. I would put things off until the last possible …
July 2nd, 2013 | by Dan Walsh
Boredom is the mark of a good vacation to me. Itineraries be damned, I’m just going to sit here and …
June 6th, 2013 | by Dan Walsh
If you’ve ever gotten to the end of your day, week, month, or year, and felt depressed by a lack …
June 2nd, 2013 | by Dan Walsh
I admit, this is an odd selection. The article is a summary of a book, but Bjørn Stærk did such a …
April 21st, 2013 | by Dan Walsh
After reading this article I realized how beholden we all are to feedback loops. They are the tutors that taught …
March 25th, 2013 | by Dan Walsh
As someone who prides myself on tricky, hyper-secure passwords, this completely destroyed my sense of online safety. Passwords don’t matter! …
March 20th, 2013 | by Dan Walsh
This is an awesome National Geographic feature about a group of Russian scientists who investigated the genetic structure of human-animal …
March 14th, 2013 | by Dan Walsh
“Buy low. Sell high.” Sounds simple enough, but like all good generalizations it doesn’t contain any actionable insights. How do …
March 1st, 2013 | by Dan Walsh
This article combines two of my all-time favorite topics: weird animals and immortality. Shin Kubota studies the Turritopsis jellyfish and believes it …
March 1st, 2013 | by Dan Walsh
The ingenious Kevin Kelly (founder of Wired magazine) explains the appearance of pyramids on two separate continents, 23 simultaneous inventions …