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Tag Archives: WSJ
For Love or Money or Necessity
From The Wall Street Journal: April 23, 2008: “Must I Bank” by Jonathan Knee I’ve been thinking a good deal about my Engineering vs. Liberal Arts post earlier this week, and couldn’t help but remember this great column by Jonathan Knee from just … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Career, Education, Learning
Tagged Arts, Bank, Engineering, Jonathan Knee, Rilke, WSJ
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Spider-Man and the Creative Process: Worlds at Odds?
From The Wall Street Journal, Speakeasy — March 11, 2011: “The Many Trials of ‘Spider-Man’” by Peter Schneider Julie Taymor is a brilliant talent. So is Peter Schneider. They have both seen immense success in their careers, and experienced untold … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Creativity, Drama, Innovation, Talent, Theater
Tagged Julie Taymor, Krakauer, Peter Schneider, Spider-Man, WSJ
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The Very Long and Winding Road
The Longevity Project Book by Howard S. Friedman and Leslie R. Martin WSJ Review March 9, 2011 by Laura Landro How To Keep Going and Going I have not read the whole book, but the summary in this review is … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Career, Family
Tagged Conscientiousness, Friedman, Landro, Martin, Mr. Spock, WSJ
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