The Human Playground documentary series on Netflix is well shot, nicely written, and covers an impressively broad slate of stories from around the globe.
One of the things I occasionally get paid to do by companies/execs is to tell them why everything seemed to SUDDENLY go wrong, and subs/readers dropped like a stone.
So, with everything going on at Twitter rn, time for a thread about the Trust Thermocline /1
Serious question: Is there something mechanical in iPhones that loosens the lightning port exactly when the battery fades badly (which always seems to be in an August)?
#HappyThanksgiving
We playfully call them grati-toads, and we try to spot these special creatures each night before dozing off: things that we're grateful for, such as...
Like removing Daylight Savings Time, common sense reform of the death care industry is elusive but much needed. Green burial like this is on the right path. https://t.co/Alq3aTJU9Q
"But how do we know everyone is really working if we can't see them??"
Over the last decade at @doist, we’ve used three systems of accountability as a fully remote, async-first team of ~100 employees spread across ~15 time zones:
Frameworks I use everyday that have helped me sell companies, hire top talent, love life and build communities of millions of people
I can't live without them and maybe you can't either:
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But if we continue to treat the human set of challenges, and the environmental set of challenges, as if they don't relate to each other, as if they are not inextricably connected, we will continue to fail at addressing either.
That is the pattern we must recognize.