I don’t talk about it much here, but I’ve long been a bit of a tea addict. While living in Boston, I amassed quite a collection of teas, and I have one beautiful person to thank for pointing me down that path.
We met, for the first time, at [Wellesley College][1], where she studied toward a […]
Notes about my life these days…
* My grandmother is ill and my father doesn’t expect her to live much longer. Unfortunately, I’m way out here in Maui and all my family lives in the Northeast U.S. So I’m trying to come up with the cash to fly out there this month; unfortunately, the work situation […]
Want to do something incredible?
Want to wow the world?
Do something that excites your _own_ passion. If you’re sitting on an idea that you absolutely love because you don’t know if there’s any money to be made at it, just __do it.__
Even if you don’t make a cent, you’ll have the time of your life in […]
I’m [at that age … ideas arrive in search of me][1], and I’ve long been dissatisfied with the apparent divide between corporate America’s idea of an employee (think “assets” and “liabilities”) and my own idea of myself — and my co-workers — as full-fledged human beings. At the same time, a number of trends […]
[Tagalag][1] is an interesting take on the concept I wrote about in [When People Tag People][2]… almost the inverse, in fact. And the way it’s implemented certainly piques interest. After all, who _doesn’t_ want to know what people are saying tagging about them?
[1]: http://www.tagalag.com/index.html
[2]: http://blog.unquiet.net/archives/2005/02/16/tag-youre-it-when-people-tag-people/