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Tag Archives: philosophy
mini-cases: taking stock
It’s not unusual that writers occasionally need to do fact checking on the stories they write, and when your “stories” consist of stock recommendations, it’s even more important to keep your ducks in a row. Such was the situation at … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Life, Mini-Cases, Tech
Tagged credibility, mini-cases, philosophy, portfolio pieces, publishing, stock recommendations, web application, writing
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wait to decide
Today’s entry is late, which is appropriate, because it has to do with waiting to make decisions. There’s a school of thought that says to commit to a course of action as early as possible; this goes hand-in-hand with the … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Life
Tagged career change, career management, negotiation, new job, philosophy, procrastination, relationship
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two cooks, two courses
I accidentally invented a new Sloppy Joe recipe last night. I was making turkey tacos–one of my favorite meals–and I decided to get rid of a few mostly-empty jars of hot pepper rings and jalepenos that were taking up space … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Life
Tagged cooking, David Brooks, goals, New York Times, philosophy
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