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Core, A.I., Broke, Cities, and Chocolate
A List Of 8 Core Values I Live By
By Darius Foroux | Darius Foroux Blog | September 17, 2018
Your character is defined by values. And your core values are the result of your behavior. Aristotle said it best: For example, when you always tell the truth, you become an honest person. It’s as simple as that. And yet, we collectively underestimate the importance of values. (1,043 words)
The Six Main Arcs in Storytelling, as Identified by an A.I.
By Adrienne Lafrance| The Atlantic | July 12, 2016
By then, he said, the thesis had long since vanished. (“It was rejected because it was so simple and looked like too much fun,” Vonnegut explained.) But he continued to carry the idea with him for many years after that, and spoke publicly about it more than once. (1,675 words)
How to Budget When You’re Broke
By Kristin Wong | Two Cents LifeHacker | April 4, 2014
It takes commitment and time, but you can learn to manage your money even when there's not much of it. Follow these steps to set up a budget if you're broke. We've discussed how to create a basic, real-world budget, but that advice often doesn't apply when you're struggling to make ends meet. (1,855 words)
How Imagination Will Save Our Cities
By Paul Dobraszczyk | Nautilus | March 7, 2019
Scientists might need to take a cue from artists to adapt our cities for climate change. (1,207 words)
Dark chocolate is now a health food. Here’s how that happened.
By By Julia Belluz | Vox | Aug 20, 2018
A year after James Cadbury, the 30-something great-great-great-grandson of the British chocolatier John Cadbury, launched his luxury cocoa startup in 2016, he introduced an avocado chocolate bar. Cadbury Jr. (3,272 words) 🍫
🎧 Podcast Episode:
How I Built This with Guy Raz — Bob's Red Mill: Bob Moore — Episode 78, In the 1960s, Bob Moore read a book about an old grain mill and was inspired to start his own. Using giant quartz stones from the 19th century, he made dozens of different cereals and flours, positioning his company at the forefront of the health food boom. Today, Bob's Red Mill has grown into a $100 million business – and at nearly 90, Bob goes to work at the mill every day.
▶️ How I Built This with Guy Raz | Bob's Red Mill: Bob Moore |
Plus listen to the postscript, "How You Built That," how Mike Bolos and Jason Grohowski created the portable desk, Deskview.