We try not to be any bit political, but I think this boy represents hope and freedom.
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Two Life Lessons from the Great Teachers
Two Life Lessons from the Great Teachers Father Juan stood before the group speaking from the heart in a heavy but understandable Guatemalan accent. The topic was love and by the end of his homily, tears were rolling down my cheeks. A traveler was walking from Jerusalem to Jericho and was attacked by robbers who […]
How Motivation Can Go Way Beyond Money
Via (Big Think) A lot of people believe that what motivates people is just money. A colleague of mine, Paul Lawrence, and I, by studying some of the most recent research on what goes on in the human brain, have found that human beings are very deeply motivated by four primary drives. There is the […]
Goodbye cameras, hello networked lenses
Jason Kottke sees the world clearly and explains his rationale with ease. Craig Mod, writing for the New Yorker, says goodbye to cameras as photography transitions to the use of “networked lenses”. After two and a half years, the GF1 was replaced by the slightly improved Panasonic GX1, which I brought on the six-day Kumano Kodo hike […]
1/6 Destination: Chain Bridge and Buda Castle, Budapest, Hungary
Via Imgur Buda Castle is the historical castle and palace complex of the Hungarian kings in Budapest, and was first completed in 1265. In the past, it has been called Royal Palace and Royal Castle. Buda Castle was built on the southern tip of Castle Hill, bounded on the north by what is known as the Castle District (Várnegyed), which is famous for its Medieval, Baroque, […]