September 2011
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“Excitement, novelty, risk, the company of peers. These traits may seem to add up...”
– Beautiful Brains – illuminating National Geographic piece on new models for understanding the adolescent brain, a must-read for anyone trying to get, market to, or raise teenagers.  (via curiositycounts)
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ShortFormBlog: Circle of cash: "The Lion King"... →
shortformblog: 45% of viewers went to see the second “Kung Fu Panda” movie in 3D 58% of viewers saw “Rio” in 3D — a format which has been on the wane of late 92% of viewers saw “The Lion King” re-release in 3D — which is like whoa source » Waaaaaaaaaay above expectations: Disney expected…
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WatchWatch
curiositycounts: The Happy Film – designer Stefan Sagmeister is documenting his global journey to explore what makes people happy, using himself as the empirical guinea pig for happiness practices.
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Think about the present AND the future →
Sep 15th
Brands just wanna have fun-na! →
Sep 14th
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jted: ldeaership Creative leadership is moving the ‘D’ two letters left. If you want great ideas, you need to make room, readjust. You must let ideas move in nontraditional ways. Trust that a lowercase ‘L’ can sub in for an uppercase ‘i’. Fearlessly walks the line between confusion and eureka.
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When does a habit become a tradition? →
Habit and tradition share a common characteristic: Both involve repetitive actions that a person feels compelled to take, whether it’s a conscious decision or not. But there’s also a decided difference between the two.
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