Thoreau on How Silence Ennobles Speech and the Ideal Space for Conversation: “There are many fine things which we cannot say if we have to shout.” – Bamboo Innovator Daily: 16 Sep (Wed)
September 17, 2015 Leave a comment
Life
- Thoreau on How Silence Ennobles Speech and the Ideal Space for Conversation; “There are many fine things which we cannot say if we have to shout.” : BP
- John Cage on Human Nature, Constructive Anarchy, and How Silence Helps Us Enlarge Each Other’s Goodness; “It is essential that we be convinced of the goodness of human nature, and we must act as though people are good.”: BP
- Study: Feelings of Pride Influence How Much Willpower You Have; Pride in who you are, not what you’ve accomplished, is the key to self-discipline.: Forbes
- A Professor Who Put Teaching First; Peter Schramm didn’t publish much, but he showed countless students how to think: WSJ
- 4 misleading signs of entrepreneurial success: Fortune
- The 2015 world champion of public speaking has a surprising trick for beating stage fright; “keep in mind that you are better than everyone who’s watching you because you have the courage to stand and they don’t.” BI
- Mark Zuckerberg said this genius is his favorite scientist: BI
- New Managers Need a Philosophy About How They’ll Lead: HBR
- Why Talking About Strategy “Execution” Is Still Dangerous: HBR
- Ex-Evernote CEO turns VC: ‘I don’t believe in work-life balance. I believe in life’s work.’: BI
- 10 reasons that explain why the octopus is the most incredible creature of the sea: BI
Books