A Walk in the Woods
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Every now and again, I take some time to unplug, drive out to the middle of nowhere, and just be.
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Every now and again, I take some time to unplug, drive out to the middle of nowhere, and just be.
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Whatever the outcome, the debate on “net neutrality” is doomed to leave us worse off than before.
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You never know when the enjoyable situation will fade – or be ripped from you – so make the most of it while you can.
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A few months ago, I read an article about Automattic’s highly-unorthodox view on productivity that really rubbed me the wrong way.
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When do you read blogs? Does the time at which a daily blog publishes its content matter to your readership?
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What will I get out of my $400 ticket and two lost business days attending the conference? I have no idea …
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Everyone has different times and modes of work that make them the most productive.
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I value my ability to contribute to the work of others far more than my ability to mandate how they use my contributions.
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One of the Biblical stories I turn back to time and again is that of Jesus’ testing in the desert.
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To have a “vested interest” in something means you need to have actually invested something. Hearing someone who’d been paid for their time, had reneged twice on offers to actually invest in a business, and had nothing tied up in the business itself claim a “vested interest” felt incredibly wrong.