My most oft-tweeted words
1. Love
2. People
3. Time
4. Thanks
So, what are yours?
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1. Love
2. People
3. Time
4. Thanks
So, what are yours?
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Several months ago, I quit sugar and wheat flour. This has been one of the best choices I’ve made, for mental reasons as much as for physical ones; I don’t have to put all that effort into attempting to be moderate (I failed most of the time, anyway). Eating a cookie or a piece of […]
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Just over a month ago, I wrote a post on Twitter, Foursquare, and mobile coupons while I was in Hawaii. For a simple guide to Foursquare, check out the Chicago Tribune’s piece published today, which echoes my post in positing that the money-making potential for this app could be huge.
As soon as I left Hawaii […]
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What a fabulous day: no alarm clock, a few hours of baking and cooking, and then dinner with Chris Yeh’s lovely family. It was a bit United Nations around the table: Chinese, Puerto Rican, and Polish, which made for a diverse spread, including Puerto Rican turkey, fried plantains, rice and beans, and traditional American Thanksgiving […]
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Those who know us less well require constant reassurance but those who understand our lives know that life ebbs and flows and let us be without taking offence or feeling ignored etc. The rest, I am afraid, really does not matter.
Shefaly Yogendra, longtime commenter here and one of the nicest minds I’ve met online, left […]
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One of my prized possessions is a drawing Hugh MacLeod did for me, based on what I was saying to him while he drew it. The man is a genius with one of the best hearts I know.
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I’ve been really bad about keeping up on correspondence with people for the last, oh, month or two. So I’m going to tread carefully and update a bit about what’s going on in my world. (I have revised my rules about what I disclose about my personal life online - hence much less specific talk […]
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Gwen Bell:
You get to make happiness happen. To rely on someone else to “make” you “happy” is to live in a state of illusion.
You can add frustration, misery, and powerlessness to illusion.
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We are never so much disposed to quarrel with others as when we are dissatisfied with ourselves.
-William Hazlitt (via my friend Gretchen Rubin’s superb Happiness Project, the book of which will be out any day now - order it here!)
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Last night, I was thinking about the most recent surrogate mother to swoop into my life just when I needed one. (By “surrogate mother” I mean a woman who does one or more of the things a biological mother would do with and for me.) I considered just how many of them I have and […]
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I love things that suck, because that creates huge opportunities for innovation.
-Brad Feld, in a very worthwhile post on why there is no such thing as “too much information”
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One of the best moments of the last ten days was when I met up with my old colleague Phil Acton. We worked together in London back in 2005 and 2006, and oh, the stories we could tell about one another. I hadn’t seen Phil for three years, so was thrilled he was in town […]
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Say what you will about Seth Godin, he sure does bring the goods on a consistent basis. To wit: This, which applies to business and every other part of life:
You don’t want everyone. You want the right someone.
Someone who cares about what you do. Someone who will make a contribution that matters. Someone who will […]
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Picking figs (1) in my new backyard in Palo Alto (2), under the watchful gaze of the hens that come with the backyard, before heading to work at Rackup (3).
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