A departure present from my first office job, which I left to go traveling in Canada when I was eighteen. I'm thirty-three now, and it's been around the world and back since then. Read more »
More and more of my time these days is spent unsuccessfully negotiating conflicts between my two-year-old daughter and her friends — over baby dolls, snacks, a turn on the swing, you name it. Read more »
Some of the most valuable assets in private ownership such as holiday homes, second (or third or fourth) cars, boats, motorhomes and horses are also unfortunately often an insane waste of resources. Read more »
When our parents graduated from college, the bachelor’s degree was a coveted badge of honor. It gave applicants instant cred (and usually a larger paycheck) no matter what the job. Read more »
If you think you’re covered by health insurance, think again. According to a 2007 study in the American Journal of Medicine, illness and medical bills caused 62% of all bankruptcies and most of those people were insured and middle class. Read more »
Free Technology advocates are used to being misunderstood. Between open source, creative commons, and the plain old law, it's sometimes hard for the layman to figure out what free tech is for and what it's against. Read more »
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The new sharing economy recognizes that we each have a pivotal role to play in creating a world that encourages creativity, innovation, and a more free, open, and participatory culture. Read more »
First there was Friendster, then there was Myspace, now we have Facebook. Like empires, each succeeding social networking platform seems like the last, but each has had its own expiration date. Read more »
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