This a second article around my learnings from the Conscious Capitalism conference. Given the choice, how would you do your life differently next Monday? Mondays are tough for many people for whom Sunday ends their weekend. Yet whatever your schedules, “Monday” is the word used to mean the beginning of your work week. How can … Continue reading
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Conscious Capitalism brings Conscientious People Together #cc2013
This Friday and Saturday was the Conscious Capitalism conference and it attracted hundreds of people who try to be purposeful about their lives and others’ future while running some of the top innovative and interesting companies in the world. I got to meet the founders of Natures path, do crafts, put away some coats, see … Continue reading
MYO Gesture Control Armband: Is the Time of the Keyboard Ending?
MYO, by Canadian Thalmic Labs, is a gesture control armband that is currently on preorder, is planned to sell for $149 usd off their site. The website has a video of the product and holds a caption that points to a potential that will have us all gesturing our commands. I suppose Italians will … Continue reading
LASER Talk at Stanford: Where Art And Science Try Connecting
Carina Earl, Luke Muelhauser, Christine Marie, and Helene Mialet presented insight of their projects this month at the LASER held at Stanford. LASER stands for Leonardo Art/Science Rendezvous and LASERs provide artists and scientists and opportunity to do informal presentations and conversations with audiences who can usually attend LASERs for FREE. I was delighted to … Continue reading
Failcon: Failing Has Allure
Although SV seems to be a forgiving and at times failure promoting space, not too many people talk about their failures until they’ve “made it”. The SV culture has seen an influx of international startups this past couple years, and many of the fresh transplants have a keen interest to know about the failures … Continue reading
I started to hang with friends & LIVE
This past few months were tough as I realized a lot of things I wanted to do as a person and dealt with the death (from old age and cancer) of my grandfather. My grandfather was a male figure in my life that taught me that life is to be felt. I we… Continue reading