Anonymous hacks DPRK’s Flickr Account.

“Success is a catalyst for failure”

jkottke:

Why don’t successful people become really successful? Greg McKeown explains in The Disciplined Pursuit of Less.

Why don’t successful people and organizations automatically become very successful? One important explanation is due to what I call “the clarity paradox,” which can be summed up in four predictable phases:

Phase 1: When we really have clarity of purpose, it leads to success.
Phase 2: When we have success, it leads to more options and opportunities.
Phase 3: When we have increased options and opportunities, it leads to diffused efforts.
Phase 4: Diffused efforts undermine the very clarity that led to our success in the first place.

La Classe Inversée - Libérons l’éducation

J’espère voir ce modèle plus implanté le temps que Booboo soit rendu à cette étape dans son cheminement.

Cadeau d’anniversaire!
#excitebike #leedwin #edwin

L’écume des jours Trailer (2013) 

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The Wolverine Official Trailer #1 (2013)

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Moi aussi je veux aller sur le sommet des pyramides d’Égypte de façon illicite.

via raskalov_vit: Cairo, Egypt

kottke.org: Children should be allowed to get bored

jkottke:

So says education researcher Teresa Belton:

The academic, who has previously studied the impact of television and videos on children’s writing, said: “When children have nothing to do now, they immediately switch on the TV, the computer, the phone or some kind of screen. The time they spend on…

Beastie Boys - Gratitude

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aaron-hunt:

Eric Fleischauer is an American artist – Fleischauer mainly works in video, sculpture with drawings and photographs surfacing from the concepts that guide his work. Fleischauer uses these various forms to investigate the position(s) and influence(s) that technology holds in society on both the individual and cultural level.

See more from this artist

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