There will always be people who do what you do better than you do. That’s ok.
How much of your future do you want to know? Do you want to know how much time you have left to live?
This episode is in memory of mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot. Take a button on a calculator and push it again and again.
Why do we teach kids to say they’re sorry even when they’re not? What happens when they’re adults who say sorry without meaning it?
What is it that keeps you from starting on a new project? Nothing? I thought so.
Some homework should just be for practice – work that the teacher never grades.
You’re ready to commit yourself to a new good-for-you routine and you want to tell everyone. In this episode you’ll find out why you shouldn’t. Inspiration comes from Derek Sivers post http://sivers.org/zipit
Each year I decide how I want to change in the coming year.
Learning from the past without clinging to it.
Episode 1: We begin with nothing.
When a friend sent me some code that confused no slope and zero slope it led to this exploration.