Switching from aspirations for Broadway, publishing the next great American novel, teaching kids, having kids, and sailing around the world; I can’t have the same goals without realizing I might NOT do any of them.
Am I the only one that wants to do a hundred things but is dragged by anxiety at the moment of truth?
I wish I could accept who I am and move on, work hard and be pleased with the results but I’m still a long way from that.
Here’s what I’m reading:
The New York Times did a story on my main man Mike Leake.
Wal-Mart is cutting the price of the iPhone 3GS by $100; sounds like the release of the new iPhone is ever closer.
The Topsy-Turvy and other upside-down plant growers are gaining steam all over the place.
A story about a 77-year regular to Sardi’s a restaurant in NYC. It’s A great example of a great feature-profile.
The DOW dipped below 10,000 this morning at the opening amid worries in Korea.
Dell is set to release an iPad competitor. Please. I played with an iPad for the first time this weekend. Sweet.
The British Medical Council has banned the doctor who drew a connection between the MMR shot and Autism.
Apparently Google’s Pac Man logo is being blamed for hours of lost productivity.
25.5.10
What I'm Reading 4.25
Posted by nathan at 4:10:00 PM
Labels: Autism, DOW, google, iPad, Mike Leake, NY Times, Pac Man
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