Words of Wisdom — December 10, 2013 Matisse on the Nature of Things “I don’t paint things. I only paint the difference between things.”- Henri Matisse (born on this date in 1869) bigthinkeditor Copy a link to the article entitled http://Matisse%20on%20the%20Nature%20of%20Things Share Matisse on the Nature of Things on Facebook Share Matisse on the Nature of Things on Twitter (X) Share Matisse on the Nature of Things on LinkedIn “I don’t paint things. I only paint the difference between things.”– Henri Matisse (born on this date in 1869)
Strange Maps Mapped: The highs and lows of the world’s happiness landscape The Gallup World Poll reveals regional peaks and valleys of happiness across all of the continents.
Business “When you’re furious get curious”: How to handle emotional hijacking When high-anxiety situations arise in the workplace, we tend to react by fighting, fleeing, freezing, or fawning — but there’s a hidden fifth option.
Business Fair bosses: The true “Empire State of Mind” Across a variety of industries, trust and “upside-down management” have paid dividends.
Starts With A Bang New particle at last! Physicists detect the first “glueball” Glueballs are an unusual, unconfirmed Standard Model prediction, suggesting bound states of gluons alone exist. We just found our first one.
The Present What does the average human do every day? The Human Chronome Project finds that the average human sleeps for 9 hours but only works for 2.6 hours.
Words of Wisdom The Man Who Would Be King “A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition.” ― Rudyard Kipling (born on this date in 1865)