Eating and Sleeping
The Way It Was
“A society that does not accept the facts is a childish society, and a society that makes abortion illegal—and I believe that the PBAB is a calculated step in exactly that direction—is a cruel and backward society that makes being female a crime. It works in partnership with the illegal abortionist. It puts him in business, sends him his customers, and employs him to dispense crude, dirty, barbaric, savage punishment to those who break the law. And the ones who are punished by the illegal abortionist are always women: mothers, sisters, daughters, wives.”
The Rise of the New Groupthink
“But it’s one thing to associate with a group in which each member works autonomously on his piece of the puzzle; it’s another to be corralled into endless meetings or conference calls conducted in offices that afford no respite from the noise and gaze of co-workers. Studies show that open-plan offices make workers hostile, insecure and distracted. They’re also more likely to suffer from high blood pressure, stress, the flu and exhaustion. And people whose work is interrupted make 50 percent more mistakes and take twice as long to finish it.”
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“What distinguished programmers at the top-performing companies wasn’t greater experience or better pay. It was how much privacy, personal workspace and freedom from interruption they enjoyed. Sixty-two percent of the best performers said their workspace was sufficiently private compared with only 19 percent of the worst performers. Seventy-six percent of the worst programmers but only 38 percent of the best said that they were often interrupted needlessly.”
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“But decades of research show that individuals almost always perform better than groups in both quality and quantity, and group performance gets worse as group size increases. The “evidence from science suggests that business people must be insane to use brainstorming groups,” wrote the organizational psychologist Adrian Furnham. “If you have talented and motivated people, they should be encouraged to work alone when creativity or efficiency is the highest priority.”
The reasons brainstorming fails are instructive for other forms of group work, too. People in groups tend to sit back and let others do the work; they instinctively mimic others’ opinions and lose sight of their own; and, often succumb to peer pressure. The Emory University neuroscientist Gregory Berns found that when we take a stance different from the group’s, we activate the amygdala, a small organ in the brain associated with the fear of rejection. Professor Berns calls this “the pain of independence.””
good:
A Tribute to Artists In The Form of Decorated Sandwiches
We love a good sandwich and we love art. The two combined = deliciously awesome.
Fear the Frankenfish: Beneath the Gills of the Genetically Engineered Salmon
So excited to share that The Chalkboard, an online lifestyle magazine from the folks at Pressed Juicery, launched this morning! from their about page:
“THE CHALKBOARD IS A STUDY IN LIVING WELL. Our mission is simple: Encourage you to thrive in every aspect of your life. We’re passionate about creating a conversation about health, wellness, fitness, beauty, nutrition, philanthropy, and other issues. Whatever you discover when you visit — a tip to have you feeling like your most beautiful self, ways to improve your health and thus your quality of life, or inspiration from someone who has decided to fight a life-threatening illness — there is no limit to the wisdom we can share with each other. Everyone has something to teach and everyone has something to learn. Consider this your classroom. Welcome to The Chalkboard.”
Hum Creative helped the Chalkboard team with the design of their new site, and super skilled Guthrie Lonergan developed it. The best part of working on any site is seeing it come to life with the voice of its authors. Cannot wait to read all the new content they’ll be posting!
See more by visiting the thechalkboardmag.com. You can also follow them on twitter, and give ‘em a like on Facebook.
Kakslauttanen hotel in Lapland allows people to admire the beauty of the northern lights in the comfort of warm and secure glass igloos.Large windows are constructed out of special thermal glass that does not freeze. Every igloo is equipped with a small bathroom and two beds.
(Source: gaksdesigns, via crackingeggs)
good:
It’s an actual facebook.
“Written portraits” is a series of books which shows the different faces, literally, behind the selected autobiographies of Anne Frank, Vincent Van Gogh, Louis van Gaal and Kader Abdolah.
(via designboom)
already obsessed.
Moonrise Kingdom (2012)
must
so much goodness.
(via humcreative)


