Alain de Botton on work and happiness
English author Alan de Botton is, as they say, good on his feet. In this interesting TED talk delivered recently in Oxford, England, de Botton muses on the impact work has on our identity and happiness.
English author Alan de Botton is, as they say, good on his feet. In this interesting TED talk delivered recently in Oxford, England, de Botton muses on the impact work has on our identity and happiness.
Some people have too much time on their hands. This is absurd, yet I cannot look away.
It’s one of the classic early main steam media mentions of the Internet. We can look back now and laugh heartily at such naivety. But trust me. This internet thing was a big deal and if you knew about it, talked about it, you were considered to be a bit odd. I know. I was…
BI-GOODNESS is a bi-monthly column dedicated to the quirky, generally funny and often dangerously impractical inventions and business concepts that occasionally come our way. It is a tribute to the one-eyed entrepreneur, the nutty professor and dotcom jockey in each of us. In this virtual world where expert Xbox gamers gain B-grade celebrity while swathes…
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Okay, it’s been a quiet week. We haven’t been overwhelmed with commercially creative, entrepreneurial, inspiring, insightful video clips from the interwebs (the usual stuff for Anthill’s Beer O’Clock email). So, instead, we present one of our favourite commercials from 2010. As a lame and woefully transparent attempt to tie its content back to the purpose…
Over half (53 per cent) of Australian SMBs take up to a year to start their professional services business, according to a new study from Servcorp. Karen Thompson Walker’s TED talk could help.
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