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Hacking Human Suffering is the Only Real Growth Industry (link)
Maybe this company could help with my wiki type website when I eventually make it. (http://dojo4.com/about) And as usual the comments had some good links * http://www.rework.jobs/ * http://www.idealist.org/ * http://www.escapethecity.org/o... * https://netimpact.org/careers * https://www.bcorporation.net/c... * https://skollworldforum.org/jo... * https://socialenterprise.us/re... * http://www.namac.org/job-bank/ A 60 Second Guide to Learning the Awful Truth About Yourself (link)basically just take a look at where you spend your time and money and you'll see what's important to you. It might surprise you, and you might try to make up a story as to why it's not, but it is. Just change it if you don't like it, don't dwell on it. The key to a meaningful, powerful life is week-by-week (link)this is very similar to my 168 hour clock, ... maybe one day there will be an app to combine them, ... and people will use it :) Every Thing You Own is a Relationship You’re In (link)I gotta clean out my house Why Creating a Meaningful Morning Routine Will Make You More Successful (link)Step 1, read article ... Contact – The Leap Manifesto (link)seems like a great idea, but I've been meaning to email them to suggest they start a club or service rather than a manifesto and a pledge. Like why can't organizations just tell individuals what to do? That's all people want to know, 'what can I do?' That's my next website, telling people 1001 things they can do, and relying on the community to provide the details/results. Bertrand Russell & Buckminster Fuller on Why We Should Spend Less Time Working, and More Time Living & Learning (link)Seems like an article I'd like, but it was too long to read for me. Merck’s Former Doctor Predicts Gardasil To Become The Greatest Medical Scandal Of All Time (link)Is this real? Like I keep seeing things on this going both ways. No one ever says it's a great thing, I just can't figure out how bad it is. Just 158 families have provided nearly half of the early money for efforts to capture the White House. (link)Umm... IN PAINKILLER TRIALS, PLACEBO EFFECT IS BECOMING MORE POWERFULPHENOMENON PREVENTS MORE DRUGS FROM HITTING THE MARKET (link) So should we be bringing more placebos to market?
This is very inspiring and hopeful, but I still think he's missing the framework aspect.
This article doesn't quite cover everything, but it is a good summary of some issues around the 40 hour work week and unnecessary spending.
http://www.filmsforaction.org/news/your_lifestyle_has_already_been_designed/
"Now, nobody in our sample wanted full equality. Nobody thought that socialism is a fantastic idea in our sample. But what does it mean? It means that we have this knowledge gap between what we have and what we think we have, but we have at least as big a gap between what we think is right to what we think we have."
TED.com The link between corruption and poverty. Many countries have high levels of corruption. But does corruption correlate with economic development? In an article in this month’s MIT Technology Review, economists Michal Paulus and Ladislav Kristoufek take a look at data collected by Peter Eigen’s organization Transparency International. They conclude that, “The ranking of countries according to their corruption perfectly copies the ranking according to the economic performance measured by the gross domestic product per capita.” This brings them a step closer to understanding a thorny paradox: does corruption cause poverty or does poverty cause corruption? (Watch Peter’s TED Talk, “How to expose the corrupt.”)
-- From TED Blog http://blog.ted.com/ted-community-news-2-19-15/ |
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