Poor Pooh...
Poor Pooh...
It has sneakers! And looks pretty hungover. Or stoned? Either way - nice work!
I love spotting LOLmagnetz in the wild. If you're intrigued, you can pick up your own kit at our breadpig store. All profits go toward the SF SPCA! Thanks for buying and sharing your LOLz, Beerske!
There is something unsettling about Ruef’s data. We think of entrepreneurs, after all, as individuals. If someone has a brilliant idea for a new company, we assume that they are inherently more creative than the rest of us. This is why we idolize people like Bill Gates and Richard Branson and Oprah Winfrey. It’s also why we invest in the meritocracy: We believe that we can identify talent in isolation. But Ruef’s analysis suggests that this focus on the singular misses the real story of entrepreneurship. Unless we take our social circle into account – that collection of weak ties and remote acquaintances who feed us unfamiliar facts - we’re not going to really understand the nature of achievement. Behind every successful entrepreneur is a vast network.
Be sure to read the rest of the article. It's reading things like this that makes me want to moonlight as a bartender.
It's a tragedy that I can only upvote this once. Bravo, harshmellows.
So awesome. A redditor named myotheralt submitted this. I think it's actually real...
Exhibit A: A fine beer from a night at Monk's Kettle
Stopped by the very rad Betaworks HQ and gawked at this fine piece of artwork.
Thanks to loyal breadpig supporter, @FlyRyan, for sending along this impressive shot of AwesomeSauce at work. You sir are living the good life with that pizza.
Well done, Ethan! To the rest of you, watch this video now.