TEAMS! Made a thing for you, for this moment: A template for *Team Agreements during #COVIDー19*. Intended as a space to align on and adapt how you're working together + supporting each other right now. Customize + share at will ❤️cc @augustpublic https://t.co/NFSPcwPMn4
If you’re ever feeling like your dreams may be too big or audacious, just remember The Rock has a line of shampoos and conditioners, despite being completely bald.
@sweatystartup Share ideas for what you may get up to together, with estimated budgets. Then, invite all to contribute *anonymously* to a shared pot before the trip is finalized, at the level they can manage. Share pot value with group; invite last round of anon contributions, then plan & go.
"If you have baseball in your soul, it doesn't go away. It's there forever."
Dick Enberg
After graduating from Indiana University, moved to L.A. to become an assistant baseball coach `62-`64 at Northridge State.
@ZubyMusic Lots of love for the US, too.
That said: Where’s gun violence, on that list? (Perhaps in a list above this one, as ‘annoyed’ doesn’t feel quite strong enough a word for how to feel about it.)
How we disagree says a lot about us.
In fact, there is possibly more to learn about a person through the process of disagreement than through the process of agreement.
How we disagree says a lot about us.
In fact, there is possibly more to learn about a person through the process of disagreement than through the process of agreement.
A sobering thought on the speed of AI:
Something that took 50 eng, 4 PMs, and 1.5 designers 6-12mo to build in 2018/2019 can now be (mostly) done by two people in a few days.
And I know this because I led the team in 2018.
And a 2-person team just pitched me on it.
Gulp.
do you ever think about how since Doordash started, some amount of cars in a traffic jam are just someone's sandwich. a whole spot on the road just occupied by a guys lunch
On August 6, 1945, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Our senior editor Alan Taylor found these pre- and postwar images of the city on his visit to the U.S. National Archives in 2016:
https://t.co/YO3hyJVD75
I’ve been a hospital chaplain now for eight years at hundreds of deathbeds. I want to tell you something I’ve witnessed.
Most people, at the end, realize they’ve spent a lot of their life hiding. Sometimes by choice, or because they could not safely choose to be themselves. ➡️
“I think it's so foolish for people to want to be happy. Happy is so momentary--you're happy for an instant and then you start thinking again. Interest is the most important thing in life; happiness is temporary, but interest is continuous.” - Georgia O'Keeffe
I feel like this still isn’t getting enough attention. This record is something that makes me very proud and extremely optimistic about the future of 🇨🇦. Especially because my family was fortunate enough to immigrate here 60 years ago.