ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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There’s something to be said for good Fountain Pens

2015-08-07

If you write a lot with pens, why not look into a good fountain pen?
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Interesting presentation: “How to Win a Nobel Prize” by Sir Tim Hunt

2015-07-28

Beautifully done presentation with a lot of warmth and openness. It gives science a human face, and provides good advice for young scientists. Not only those who want to get a Nobel prize.
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Caring to much — A few thoughts on Haidt’s moral foundations framework

2015-07-25

Haidt's presentation about the different moral foundations got me thinking. Before I read his book, I've played with the material of his presentation a little and applied it to online outrage. The problem with care as prime motivational foundation seems to explain a lot.
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Interesting talk by Jonathan Haidt and YourMorals.org

2015-07-17

An interesting talk about why some people dislike social justice and a great website to learn more about your values.
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Insightful (and helpful) reflection by Noah Bradley on his journey to become a professional artist

2015-07-09

A recommendation of two impressive postings about an artist's journey to become a professional, and why you shouldn't go to art school.
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YouTube RSS Feeds

2015-06-18

YouTube changed the RSS feeds a while ago, but RSS feeds are still possible.
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Tiny House Building

2015-05-03

An impressive video showing how quickly a tiny house frame can be build -- with the right design, the right material, and the right crew.
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Reading books and fall asleep

2015-04-29

The future is here. Yeah. Something envisioned in 1961 is finally here. Easy reading in bed until you fall -- happily -- asleep. Available to (almost) everyone (in the modern world).
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How about a Geeks’ Day?

2015-04-18

Finding a profession that suits you isn't easy, and it's easy to overlook interesting jobs if you never hear about them, or consider them fitting for your interests. For more introverted geeks, perhaps a Geeks' Day is something to think about.
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Wet and slimy and full of critters

2015-04-15

Some comments on perspective taking.
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