Punish the Monkey - Mark Knopfler
Punish the monkey - Mark Knopfler song.
How child bearing hips work - Imgur
How child bearing hips work - Imgur
http://www.proko.com/anatomy-of-the-pelvis-for-artists/
http://www.proko.com/anatomy-of-the-pelvis-for-artists/
The best career advice you’ll never hear in a graduation speech - Quartz
The best career advice you’ll never hear in a graduation speech - Quartz
“Follow your passion” is the stupidest career advice I’ve ever heard. Why? Because my passion in life is for singing bad karaoke.
“Follow your passion” is the stupidest career advice I’ve ever heard. Why? Because my passion in life is for singing bad karaoke.
You're doing it wrong, Wayne! | Wumo | Kind of Normal
You're doing it wrong, Wayne! | Wumo | Kind of Normal
Like every other innovative creature, Wayne was subject to a lot of people trying to hold him down
Like every other innovative creature, Wayne was subject to a lot of people trying to hold him down
How To Be Mentally Strong | James Altucher | LinkedIn
How To Be Mentally Strong | James Altucher | LinkedIn
"We all have one life to live. But when you read, you get to absorb the curated life of another person in just a few days."
"We all have one life to live. But when you read, you get to absorb the curated life of another person in just a few days."
Keynes, “The Great slump of 1930”
Keynes, “The Great slump of 1930”
"This is a nightmare, which will pass away with
the morning. For the resources of nature and
men's devices are just as fertile and productive
as they were. The rate of our progress towards
solving the material problems of life is not less
rapid. We are as capable as before of affording
for everyone a high standard of life—high, I
mean, compared with, say, twenty years ago—
and will soon learn to afford a standard higher
still. We were not previously deceived. But today
we have involved ourselves in a colossal
muddle, having blundered in the control of a
delicate machine, the working of which we do
not understand. The result is that our
possibilities of wealth may run to waste for a
time—perhaps for a long time."
"This is a nightmare, which will pass away with
the morning. For the resources of nature and
men's devices are just as fertile and productive
as they were. The rate of our progress towards
solving the material problems of life is not less
rapid. We are as capable as before of affording
for everyone a high standard of life—high, I
mean, compared with, say, twenty years ago—
and will soon learn to afford a standard higher
still. We were not previously deceived. But today
we have involved ourselves in a colossal
muddle, having blundered in the control of a
delicate machine, the working of which we do
not understand. The result is that our
possibilities of wealth may run to waste for a
time—perhaps for a long time."
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