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Visiting [art]by[odo] may have you thinking it's unfocussed. What is it about? Art? Audio? Photography? Music? Politics? Ego? Boredom? Is it a blog? Is it an online gallery?Yes.
What it's not is a one trick pony, or a Sing Johnny One Note, or a stuck record. It's about more than a single interest, idea or concept. On the surface it may seem scattered, but with time some obvious and some not so obvious connections are discoverable. Look closer and the parallels will pop.
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Category Archives: Book reviews
Competition Makes the World Go ’round
Before we get into competition, since it’s already been well ingrained that competition is good for us. It’s commonly accepted that competition motivates people to strive to do better. That competition gives us better products and services as businesses in … Continue reading
Posted in Book reviews, Discover, Thoughts
Tagged Beyond Measure, collaboration, competition, cooperation, goals, Margaret Heffernan, motivation, motivators, TED
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Consumerism offered the perfect counterbalance to riot and rebellion: it was the American way of harmlessly diverting youth’s disruptive energies. And a perfect way to summarize Jon Savage’s book, Teenage: The Creation of Youth Culture. But youth culture didn’t start … Continue reading