Global conversation is full of people who hate Putin but don’t hate the Russians.
Who detest Orban but don’t hate the Hungarians.
Who loathed and loathe Trump but don’t hate the American people.
Who despise Wilders but don’t hate the Dutch.
Who hate Netanyahu and also hate the guts of every single Israeli.
Go figure.
I do not— I really really cannot— understand what makes some people believe they are above homelessness. That if the wrong circumstances happened, it wouldn’t be them. The inability to think “that could be me, here’s how I would want to be treated” is fucking moral rot.
We want to feel a part of something – whether that comes from meaningful conversations, small talk, working in a team, or reading a book. This is partly why we are addicted to our phones: they can give us a sense of connection. 1/2
obsessed with working in a coworking space. i just walked past a meeting room where 5 guys were standing around a white board that just had the word “money” written on it. like BUSINESS is happening here. these are DISRUPTERS
Water is free from the tap $3 at the gym $5 at the cinema and $10 at the airport so next time you think you’re not worth anything just remember you’re at the wrong place
It's depressing to consider, but I suspect the demise of skiing in the Alps will prove to be far more consequential to the rich world's awareness of climate change than news that one third of Pakistan is underwater.
Startups pay staggering salaries to C-Suite, VPs, and Engineers, etc but in every company there is some 26 year old Operations Associate and that's the person who is holding the entire company together.
I want a Hallmark movie about a woman who dumps her bigoted small-town boyfriend, moves to a big city, lands a dream job and discovers the magic of Christmas by living in community with people of different creeds and cultures.