
Joe Gerstandt wants to know why emotions have no place in the workplace.

Lisa Hickey wonders how it is that both her daughter and herself are helping to run two totally different start-ups, both by, for and about men.

Sure, you’re a visionary leader. But do your day-to-day discussions actually move your company forward, or just cause confusion? Here’s how to tell. (Special from Inc. magazine)

With the incredible growth in music technology, music production has been taken out of the hands of the few and placed into the hands of the masses.

FastCompany’s Paul Alofs talks about how everything from eliminating whiners to having an ambitious set of corporate goals create a culture that grows empires.

Life is moving faster than ever, and the stock market moves and reacts at what seems to be warp speed.

Sep Kamvar looks at bacteria as a way of thinking about how we build technology tools that are either self-limiting or self-reinforcing.

How far is too far when it comes to comparing your product or service as better than your competitors?

Seth Godin talks of patient capital, markets that work, and how an infinite increase in income or productivity can change everything.

Ken Goldstein looks at the game-changers that have become a part of Facebook’s secret sauce, and why it must now strive to achieve consistent

“Never allow limited resources to limit your imagination. Bite off more than you can chew. Then grow fangs.”

For Thomas Saenz, no risk was too great to get the education he wanted.

A city ordinance requiring all heads of household to own both a firearm and ammunition has many advocates of gun control up in arms.

Same-sex marriage and adoptions are now legal in France.

Today marks the 50th anniversary of the first publication of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail.”

An AIDS activist, a Christian missionary, a wilderness first responder, and a revolutionary rock star… Premium Members talk to four men who’ve made it their lives’ work to help other people, and how any of us can be prepared to take action in a crisis.

Spoon Jackson writes, “I believe art is waiting to come out when allowed the room to flow up.”

“The Future belongs to crowds,” said Don DeLillo. Aaron Gilbreath is embarking on a project to document that future in a new book, “Crowded.”

When destruction threatens our ability to hope, gratitude is a balm.

How hateful is your section of the country? Twitter provides the answer.

These are comments by David May and Rick on the post “For The Love Of God, Please Stop Saying ‘Bromance’”.
A Grandson and Grandmother together in The Living End, A Memoir of Forgiving and Forgetting.

Do you know the way to your own heart? Men who cook and write wanted.

Sometimes, what makes us do evil is easier to understand than the reasons why we choose to do good.
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