This pocket-sized book is for that time when things get awkward. That time when conversation has dried up. When you have new ...
Until the sale of contraception pills in 1960, no one needed a reason to have children. It was the biological consequence of sex, so it was also the cultural default. There were only reasons NOT to ...
Eight Million Ways to Happiness : Finding Inner Peace Through Japan’s Living Spiritual Traditions by Hiroko Yoda is a memoir ...
Not only is it mesmerizing to watch the videos and try to figure out what they’re making, but the various ovens, grills, ...
Outside of Jayme’s day job (product marketing), she loves cooking, reading, and screaming at Premier League broadcasts. She’s ...
Irving Harper: Works in Paper by Irving Harper (artist) and Michael Maharam (editor) Skira Rizzoli 2013, 176 pages, 8.3 x 10.3 x 1.1 inches ...
When it comes to saving and investing for your future, the historical rule of thumb is 10 percent. Save 10 percent of your ...
I’ve been seriously traveling for more than 50 years, and I’ve learned a lot. I’ve traveled solo, and I’ve led a tour group of 40 friends. I’ve slept in dormitories and I’ve stayed in presidential ...
I am not the first, nor the only one, to believe a superorganism is emerging from the cloak of wires, radio waves, and electronic nodes wrapping the surface of our planet. No one can dispute the scale ...
Ted Kaczynski, the convicted bomber who blew up dozens of technophilic professionals, was right about one thing: technology has its own agenda. The technium is not, as most people think, a series of ...
Forecasts of future events are heavily influenced by present circumstances. That’s why predictions are usually wrong. It’s hard to transcend current assumptions. Over time, these assumptions erode, ...
About 400 people interested in serious self-tracking meet for the inaugural Quantified Self conference in May this year. Self-tracking means monitoring quantities like your weight, sleep, location, ...