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02 DECEMBER, 2011 The Secret of Life from Steve Jobs in 46 Seconds by Maria Popova “Once you learn that, you’ll never be the same again.” It’s hard to believe it’s been almost two months since Steve Jobs passed away. And yet, despite all the personal remembrances and timeless quotes and unearthed documentaries, this 46-second interview excerpt featured in a recent PBS documentary on Jobs captures his wisdom, his genius, and his vision for life more articulately and succinctly than anything else. When...
TBWA's brain booty and disruptive interestingness across creative culture and media arts. Curated by Maria Popova, editor of Brain Pickings. archive rss feed via curiositycounts.com Wow!!! A video game with no graphics. How does this or does it not reflect an experience of being blind. Interesting! Thanks, Maria Popova @Brain Pickings. This also...
18 MARCH, 2011 7 Einstein Classics, Digitized for the First Time by Maria Popova What the theory of relativity has to do with world government and the ethics of nuclear proliferation. On Monday, we celebrated Einstein’s birthday with Albert Einstein: How I See The World, the fantastic 2006 PBS documentary now free to watch online. His birthday also marked the digitization of seven excellent authorized texts from the Albert Einstein Archives, available for the first time in a common electronic format...
via brainpickings.org So very cool!!! So very true. So much to think about. The fonts we choose are messages of our identity.