Do you want to see an example of the Benevolent Universe Premise in action? Jennifer Iannolo's (@foodphilosophy) message on Twitter:
"Sometimes when bad things happen, a hero like @shlevy steps in. I am so incredibly honored by this post. Thank you."
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Benevolent Social Media Universe
Posted by lyceum under Social MediaFrom http://egoist.blogspot.com 5126 days ago
Smartphone Applications | EGO
Posted by lyceum under ResourcesFrom http://egoist.blogspot.com 5161 days ago
I recently purchased an iPhone 3G and I have started to add applications on it. I think that I will use the iPhone more as a productivity and communication tool, than a regular mobile phone. I wonder what will happen when the iPad is entering the market. Will it become the new entertainment gadget?
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Hard-earned Lessons on Structure
Posted by lyceum under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://stephenpsmith.com 5203 days ago
I pointed Stephen Smith to David Stiernholm's post, My seven most hard-earned mistakes regarding structure. And we decided to share our own experiences with making mistakes, and learning from them. We’d love to hear your thoughts.
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Personal Workflow According to a Kanban System
Posted by lyceum under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://stephenpsmith.com 5208 days ago
This system is a perfect match, with my background as a purchaser working with supply chain management. It is interesting to see how you could combine a Japanese business concept related to Lean and Just-In-Time production together with a personal productivity method. How do you get an overview of your backlog, work in process, and things you have done?
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