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A special treat: 7 beautiful, easy-to-understand, and jaw-dropping graphics by the Princeton INA. See a whole new perspective on our world. Charts cover: - Global Arms Trade - Global Tobacco Trade - U.S. Gov't Red Tape - World Transportation - Declining World Water Supply - The Global Movie Business - Multinational Corporations
January 11, 2005
Don't let jerks with cell phones ruin your day. Print, cut out, problem solved. Welcome to the Society of HandHeld Hushing.
According to Warren Buffet, Bill Gates Sr., Andrew Carnegie, Thomas Paine, and Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt, unlimited dynastic wealth is not only at odds with the spirit of the Founding Fathers, but anti-productivity.
January 25, 2005
"It doesn't matter if a law is goofy, or stupid, or downright vile. Once it's on the books, it is likely to stay there forever." Dave Hitt thinks that's ridiculous and argues that it's time we gave every new law a mandatory expiration date.
February 08, 2005
We can all use a little sunshine. Dan's caught a few rays and made them into a manifesto you can take with you wherever you go. He hopes it makes you smile.
February 24, 2005
By Tom Peters
In his latest Changethis manifesto, Tom Peters shares many conventional business wisdoms and tells you why they are all wrong.
July 01, 2005
Radio is under fire. Radio companies think it is about the technology. Fred Jacobs suggests they should start with the listeners.
By Scott Berkun
The problem with smart people is that they like to be right and sometimes will defend ideas to the death rather than admit they're wrong.
August 05, 2005
By Rajesh Setty
According to Setty, "being part of the commodity crowd erodes your value." You need to rise above the crowd by following Setty's 25 ways.
September 07, 2005
By Sally Hogshead
Stuck in a career rut? No way out? Lob a cherry bomb! "Cherry bombs are quick but explosive ideas that startle a situation out of paralysis. Bursts of thinking to create change within you, or around you."
October 12, 2005
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