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Thank you for all the inspiration. 

“Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules, and they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify and vilify them. About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as crazy, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.” 

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curiositycounts:

THIS. (via via)
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curiositycounts:

THIS. (via via)

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acidrambling:

If you can’t go to the mountain, improvise. 

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suskyme:

Awesome video & a very current song especially with the X Factor fever in UK and US. I’m all up for the pursuit of dreams and happiness (just remember to always enjoy the journey all the way there!).

happpynesss:

pursuit of happiness (cover) - meg & dia

(Source: mygoodness-myguinness)

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curiositycounts:

“Poets, like the blind, can see in the dark.” Beautiful homage to Jorge Luis Borges.

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The difference between those who change the world and those who don’t is that those who do believe they can.

Via Daily Notes of Inspiration from @simonsinek

Believe in your dreams as there are no limitations to your mind except the fears you feed. 

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Conventional wisdom holds that getting so close to employees can compromise objectivity and the ability to make tough management decisions. “I dramatically disagree with that,” Sandberg says. “I believe in bringing your whole self to work. We are who we are. When you try to have this division between your personal self and your professional self, what you really are is stiff…
A Woman’s PlaceThe New Yorker looks at whether Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg upend Silicon Valley’s testosterone (via curiositycounts)

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When is it due?

The goal isn’t to do work and hand it in just before it’s due. The goal is to do the work as beautifully as you can, faster than anyone else, so you can do more work. (Seth Godin) 

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Could Game Mechanics Turn Work Into Play? [INFOGRAPHIC]

Could Game Mechanics Turn Work Into Play? [INFOGRAPHIC]
Somewhere between FarmVille and Office Space, there’s a key to improving how we think about work and how we perform on the job. Think about it: Game mechanics have made some really mundane tasks (farming virtual crops, killing virtual pigs, etc.) absolutely addictive to a huge population. …

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bijan sabet: A tip for all CEOs: do you have to attend that meeting?

bijan:

Yesterday we had our first Founder Summit in NYC. We gathered over 50 founders and CEOs together to provide learnings and lessons on a variety of shared topics.

I want to thank all that attended and participated.

We also had a few guest speakers come in. Ray Ozzie gave a talk about his…