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The Work We Do While We Sleep
The Work We Do While We Sleep
Maria Konnikova, The New Yorker
It's strange, when you think about it, that we spend close to a third of our lives asleep. Why do we do it?
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Confessions of a Google Spammer
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Former Black Hat SEO Jeff Deutsch used to make $50,000 a month spamming Google. But then..he saw the light. Read his crazy (& true) story.
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Why I'm Always Late
Why I'm Always Late
Tim Urban, Wait But Why
I'm late because I'm in denial about how time works.
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Here's Why You May Be Aging Faster Than Your Friends
Here's Why You May Be Aging Faster Than Your Friends
Alice Park, Time
Aging doesn't happen overnight; rather, it occurs gradually over a period of decades, much like water affects the shape of riverbanks or stones over time.
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The Science of 'Inside Out'
The Science of 'Inside Out'
Paul Ekman and Dacher Keltner, The New York Times
The real star of the film is Sadness, for "Inside Out" is a film about loss and what people gain when guided by feelings of sadness.
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The Top 5 Regrets of the Dying
The Top 5 Regrets of the Dying
George Ambler
I wish I'd had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me.
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The Mob's IT Department
The Mob's IT Department
Jordan Robertson and Michael Riley, Bloomberg Business
Mobsters and hackers teamed up to commit sophisticated crime, manipulating global logistical and transportation networks for huge gain.
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The cult of Vice
The cult of Vice
Chris Ip, Columbia Journalism Review
Vice's attraction for its valuable millennial audience is predicated on the notion that it is real and raw, not plastic and prepackaged like the rest of the mainstream media world.
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Human Curation Is Back
Human Curation Is Back
Jean-Louis Gassee, Monday Note
The limitations of algorithmic curation of news and culture has prompted a return to the use of actual humans to select, edit, and explain.
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The Condensed Guide to Running Meetings
The Condensed Guide to Running Meetings
Amy Gallo, HBR
We love to hate meetings. And with good reason — they clog up our days, making it hard to get work done in the gaps, and so many feel like a waste of time.
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