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Why In-Person Socializing Is a Mandatory To-Do Item | Fast Company

We are genetically oriented toward learning from others, an easy thing to forget these days. Here's why in-person socializing is so important, and efficient. I’m a 30-year-old writer who works from home and thrives on the neat things you can do with technology. I’ve written books about smartphones and online social networks, and I’m reading things all day. But perhaps the most idea-generating part of my workweek is attending a knitting circle. http://www.fastcompany.com/1800307/why-in-person-socializing-is-a-mandatory-to-do-item
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http://the99percent.com/articles/7098/A-Manifesto-For-Free-Radicals-Less-Paperwork-Less-Waiting-More-Action In chemistry, the term "free radical" is used to describe molecules with unpaired electrons, those that may have a positive, negative, or zero charge. They are hard to pin down, and as a result their possibilities are endless. They can prove wildly destructive or instrumental, depending on context. I've been thinking about the emergence of a new type of 21st-century professional. I call them "free radicals" because they take their careers into their own hands and put the world to work for them. The commoditization of once-pricey resources like business management services (now in the cloud) and everything open-source is the wind at their backs.

A Manifesto For Free Radicals: Less Paperwork, Less Waiting, More Action :: Articles :: The 99 Percent

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Text montage to make the new paradigm very clear. One manager actually started crying seeing this, understanding where he was, and where he longed to be. Can you guess?