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A Love Letter to the Overcommitted

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It usually starts with a lack of sleep. Then I notice I'm only eating carbohydrates, and mostly things which require less than 10 minutes to prepare. Read more »

Architectural Myopia: Designing for Industry, Not People

Have you ever looked at a bizarre building design and wondered, “what were the architects thinking?” New research shows that architects literally see the world differently from non-architects. Read more »

At U.N. Happiness Summit, A Coal Pile in the Ballroom

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Speakers at the Bhutan Summit tip-toed around the fact that GDP and happiness are poorly correlated, presenting a deep challenge to economic dogma. Read more »

How To Run a Successful Crowdfunding Campaign

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Build your crowd, get them engaged, and create a successful crowdfunding campaign. Read more »

Interviewed: David Harvey on Rebel Cities

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When it comes down to it, Rebel Cities author David Harvey stands for something as American as apple pie — cities by the people, for the people. Read more »

Top Five Travel-Sharing Websites

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Spring is in full swing, and soon cool breezes will give way to the heat of summer days. This is the time when many people start making future travel plans. Read more »

The World's Top 10 Gov 2.0 Initiatives

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The Gov 2.0 movement continues to gain momentum around the world with a number of inspiring people, projects & ideas rising to prominence over the last year or so. Read more »

Birth of Sharing Law

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What do you call a lawyer who helps people share, cooperate, barter, foster local economies, and build sustainable communities?
That sounds like the beginning of a lawyer joke, but actually, it’s the beginning of new field of law practic. Read more »

Post-College Flow Chart of Misery & Pain

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This new color version of Jenna's classic Shareable cartoon, along with more of her art, is featured in the new Share or Die book.


For the next article in Share or Die, Neal Gorenflo's preface, click here.
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Why Self-Compassion Trumps Self-Esteem

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In this incredibly competitive society of ours, how many of us truly feel good about ourselves? The answer: stop judging and evaluating ourselves altogether. Read more »

 Building Youth and Student Power for a New Economy

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