Generation Me
I just finished reading a fascinating book called Generation Me. It’s a non-fiction book about the youngest generation. The book dives into all aspects of this generation. It’s major parts are worth...
View ArticleBoomers and Gen X battle
Last week a reporter (Robert Lanham, author of “The Hipster Handbook”) published “Generation Slap… a call to arms against Millennials.” He describes Generation Me as “naive, self-important, and...
View ArticleBeing Digitally Close
There is an article in the NY Times a few weeks ago called “Brave New World of Digital Intimacy” and i think it’s one of the best pieces i’ve read in a long time at explaining why Facebook Status, News...
View ArticleWho Says You Can't Go Home?
An interesting article (Read the Article at HuffingtonPost) was sent to me today about the “quarterlife crisis” that people experience around the age of 22-26. This is a common statement i’ve heard by...
View Article500 Days of Summer
Last month i saw the film 500 Days of Summer. I have a few thoughts about it: In the film, the main character is a guy who writes greeting cards. While this is his job, he’s actually an architect....
View ArticleThe Beats of Change – Electronic music is the new indie rock
I got to quite a bit of live music shows. I try to see my favorite acts whenever they roll through Colorado. I just went to Coachella and in the past year i’ve seen Mumford, The National, Wilco,...
View ArticleStudent Debt in America
I listened to this podcast (This Week in Venture Capital) about a company focusing on organizing a students debt and loans. More than the company, the stats really stuck out for me. Here they some...
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