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Joseph Stiglitz Tells a PSST Story

Joseph Stiglitz Tells a PSST Story from: July 11, 2015 at 12:44PM

Tweet by KernCanCode

Don't drop out! There's still value in college. My thoughts: https://t.co/vFSiN2Lf8Z — Alex Kern (@KernCanCode) July 7, 2015 via https://twitter.com/KernCanCode

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Paradox of creativity – 10 contradictory traits exhibited by creative people as described by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi http://t.co/6UdUYjOUou — John Hagel (@jhagel) July 10, 2015 via https://twitter.com/jhagel

Tweet by jrlevine

I asked 130 teens if they wanted to learn to code: Every hand went up Then asked how many wanted to be programmers: Every hand went down — Jake Levine (@jrlevine) July 9, 2015 via https://twitter.com/jrlevine

Tweet by hanknorman

Everything you think you know about disciplining kids is wrong http://t.co/Bryz4EEJvW — hank (@hanknorman) July 9, 2015 via https://twitter.com/hanknorman

Parenthood is indescribable

Parenthood is indescribable from: July 8, 2015 at 09:44AM

Tweet by mattdesl

Confused by mathematical notation in graphics papers? I'm writing a cheat-sheet for devs: https://t.co/fXvnmwKRRG pic.twitter.com/M5qLgw76pJ — Matt DesLauriers (@mattdesl) June 29, 2015 via https://twitter.com/mattdesl

A very particular theory of political leadership

A very particular theory of political leadership from: July 8, 2015 at 12:48AM

Tweet by gregorykhillis

Friend in Japan just sent me this sign. It's my new Twitter mantra (also going on my office door). #DoNotDumbHere pic.twitter.com/SjxsxMX1Yx — Greg Hillis (@gregorykhillis) July 5, 2015 via https://twitter.com/gregorykhillis

Nano High – Rasmus Nielsen: The Story of Human Origins As Told by Our DNA

Nano High – Rasmus Nielsen: The Story of Human Origins As Told by Our DNA July 6, 2015 at 04:08PM

Fibonacci sequence hidden in ordinary division problem

Fibonacci sequence hidden in ordinary division problem from: July 6, 2015 at 01:16PM

Fear Of Rejection: 2 Ways To Beat It, Backed By Research

Fear Of Rejection: 2 Ways To Beat It, Backed By Research from: July 6, 2015 at 08:37AM

Tweet by danup

Fiction lesson from Haruhi Suzumiya: Your society-indicting fool-on-the-hill hero is way more interesting if you don’t assume she’s correct. — Endless Dan Moore (@danup) July 6, 2015 via https://twitter.com/danup

RSA Replay – The Power of Vulnerability

RSA Replay – The Power of Vulnerability July 4, 2015 at 11:45PM

Brené Brown on Empathy

Brené Brown on Empathy July 4, 2015 at 11:34PM

David Bowie – Sound and Vision

David Bowie – Sound and Vision July 4, 2015 at 11:12PM

Yankee Scandinavian Dandy

Yankee Scandinavian Dandy from: July 4, 2015 at 09:00AM

Aerial View of the Port of Oakland Container Terminal

Aerial View of the Port of Oakland Container Terminal July 2, 2015 at 11:15AM

Self-driving cars drive like your grandma

Self-driving cars drive like your grandma from: July 1, 2015 at 09:31AM

the three big stories of modernity

the three big stories of modernity from: July 1, 2015 at 09:25AM