Bamboo Innovator Daily Insight: 13 Apr (Mon) – Andy Warhol: Don’t Make a Problem of your Problems, How a Person Gets Disciplined, and The Value of Time on Values
April 13, 2015 Leave a comment
Life
- Andy Warhol: Don’t Make a Problem of your Problems, How a Person Gets Disciplined, and The Value of Time on Values: Farnam
- How Pixar Solves Problems From The Inside Out: Techcrunch
- 3 leaders who shaped Mr Lee’s evolution: India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, Henry Kissinger, Taiwan’s Chiang Ching-kuo: AsiaOne
- Doubt Yourself Less, Back Yourself More: Forbes
- Six Strategy Traps: Farnam
- Elon Musk: A Framework for Thinking: Farnam
- Endless options can be exhausting. We need to know when choice matters: Guardian
- Judi Dench’s Advice to Her 30-Year-Old Self, From Coping with Fear to Subverting the Norm: Stylist
- Twenty-First Century Stoic — From Zen to Zeno: How I Became a Stoic: BB
- What’s More Important to You: the Initial Rush of Prose or the Self-Editing and Revision That Come After It?: NYT
- Chemistry Departments Try to Attract More Students by Retooling the Major; Universities begin to overhaul traditional curricula in science field that some worry is churning out too few graduates for nation’s needs: WSJ
- 12 highly influential people share the morning routines that set them up for success: BI
- How Australian scientists are bending the rules to get research funding: TheAge
- Is more information making us more wise?: JP
- Whistleblow for a bright future; whistleblowers get between 10% and 30% of the money collected by the SEC. This has proven to be a powerful incentive for people to come forward and report wrongdoings in the capital market.: TheStar