Life & Living

How I Cut My Spending in Half to Take a Job I Loved

How I Cut My Spending in Half to Take a Job I Loved

In 2009, I was a very senior executive celebrating my fourth anniversary at a brokerage firm. I was working about 70 hours a week, managing 80 people, and traveling to the company’s other offices (two of which were cross-country) 3-4 days a week, twice a month. Even when I wasn’t at the office or on [...]


The truth about pot

The truth about pot

The pot doctor has a backache. As Mahmoud ElSohly, shakes my hand, he’s wincing. Two days ago, ElSohly—the director of the University of Mississippi’s Marijuana Project—bent down the wrong way and threw out his back. And unfortunately, this morning’s visit to his chiropractor didn’t help him much. Ironically, just outside ElSohly’s office in the Waller [...]


How to Eat Real Food Without Spending Hours in the Kitchen

How to Eat Real Food Without Spending Hours in the Kitchen

Are you eating real, whole food as much as you’d like? The good news is, it doesn’t need to take as much time as you’d think. So today I wanted to share with you 7 tips for eating real food without spending hours in the kitchen. 1. Start small. It’s all about making it as [...]


Talent Isn

Talent Isn't Fixed and Other Mindsets That Lead to Greatness

In the creative world, we spend a lot of time talking about “talent.” It’s that special sauce—a certain style, a certain perspective, a certain aesthetic. If you’ve got it, you’ve got it. And if you don’t, well… it can’t really be taught, right? Not exactly. According to Stanford University’s Carol Dweck, the psychologist behind the [...]


End of the road for Boston's longest-serving mayor

BOSTON (Reuters) - The longest-serving mayor in Boston history told voters on Thursday that he would not seek a sixth term in office, setting the stage for the city's most competitive mayoral race in decades. Mayor Tom Menino, 70, declared his intention not to seek reelection to the office he has held since 1993 at [...]


Sequester Cuts Trickle Down From The Middle Class

SUFFOLK, Va. -- The kitchen floor is curling up at Carol Rood's house. She and her partner removed the edging when they redid the cabinets last year, and now there's nothing to hold down the white-and-green linoleum where it meets the walls. "This floor is nasty," Rood, 47, said during an interview in her kitchen. [...]


A CPA Reveals the 10 Biggest Tax Mistakes People Make

1040, 1040A, 1040EZ, Schedule C, Schedule B, 1099, W-2…doing taxes is like trying to speak a foreign language that you've never taken a course in. Given how complicated the tax code is, it's not surprising that people mess up when filing their returns—and those mistakes can cost people thousands . As a Certified Public Accountant [...]


The Sodomy Case That May Sway Justice Kennedy’s Same-Sex Marriage Vote

  by Adam Winkler Mar 25, 2013 4:45 AM EDT As the Supreme Court considers potentially landmark gay-marriage cases this week, there’s one previous Supreme Court decision that won’t be cited by any of the advocates but is sure to be on the minds of the justices. It’s the case of Bowers v. Hardwick, and [...]


Attribute Talent to an Action or Process, Not to a Person

    People who do great and creative things often hear "you are so talented." While that may seem nice, it causes a number of problems. According to psychologist Carol Dweck, we need to start attributing talent to processes and actions, not people. She explains why: Whether we are praising or criticizing, my work suggests [...]


Dad writes gay son a heartfelt letter

The much praised letter, from FCKH8.com via Facebook.A letter written from a dad to his gay son Nate is going viral on the Internet because of its straight-forward, positive message of love. “I overheard your phone conversation with Mike last night about your plans to come out to me,” it reads. “The only thing I [...]