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Unique. Hilarious. Touching.
That’s what I think about the movie The Trip. I enjoyed watching it. A lot.
In it,
Unique. Hilarious. Touching.
That’s what I think about the movie The Trip. I enjoyed watching it. A lot.
In it,
There’s something very pleasing about small things.
Consider this nugget of advice from Dick Cavett’s book Talk Show:
The most magical word
“I want to be as famous as Persil Automatic.”
– Victoria Beckham
As a teenager, Victoria Beckham’s ambition was not just
As of this writing (July 14 2011), on any given day, Matt’s 14-year-old, one-page, static html website The
“The principal underlying all memory techniques,” notes Joshua Foer in his book Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering
Think about that for a minute—don’t we all need a steady stream of ideas?
Whether the goal is to promote a business, or find a gift for someone, we all need a steady
Case in point: Could we become No. 1 in South Korea without increasing the number of stores? (By Tesco.)
I received an interesting question from a reader soon after my article about the book Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering
When a new thought or perception enters our head, it doesn’t immediately get stashed away in long-term memory. Rather it exists in a temporary
Only an auctioneer can be enthusiastic about all forms of art.
— Oscar Wilde
Does your advertising copy sound too excited?
Said differently, are you “sprinkling”