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Here Are Some Links For Your Weekend Reading
Bad Lip Reading pours its talents on into the mouths of unsuspecting football players, just in time for the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl. via YouTube. Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting. Lighter Links: Google's Larry Page: The Most Ambitious CEO in
What’s Going On - Playing For Change [Music Video]
Here is a different take on Marvin Gaye’s classic “What’s Going On”. It is a "Song Around The World" recording by Playing For Change. It starts with an acoustic guitar in Africa, adds a drummer in Los Angeles. Next comes the electric guitar and bass on the streets of Chicago and strings in Serbia. You
How the Average Hours Worked Per Week Decreased in the the Last 150 Years
The average human now lives about 75 years. We spend about a third of that time sleeping … a number that probably hasn't changed much across human history. What has changed is what we do with the remaining time. As the following chart shows, over the past 150 years, there has been a profound shift
Here Are Some Links For Your Weekend Reading
Déjà vu? Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting. Lighter Links: 5 Tips for Finding Flow: A High Performance User's Guide for the New Year. (Forbes) Science Says This Personality Trait Predicts Job Performance. What's your guess? (BI) Why Airlines Want to Make You
Chart Showing U.S. Bull and Bear Markets Since the 1920s
At this point, the S&P 500 is up over 200% from its March 2009 low. This bull market has lasted 68 months, which seems like a long time … until you compare it to the length and strength of other bull runs. This chart shows the history of Bull and Bear Markets in the U.S.
Here Are Some Links For Your Weekend Reading
Hope you are having a Happy New Year! Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting. Lighter Links: How to Form a Habit: A Scientific Approach. (Sqwiggle) What Peter Drucker Knew About 2020. (Harvard Business Review) The Unusual Books That Shaped Billionaires and Prodigies. (Tim Ferriss)
