Lazy Linking, 88th in an Occasional Series
Things I liked lately on the Internets:
88.1 How pastors should take care of businesspeople http://bit.ly/X2V658 @9marksonline
88.2 Michael Jordan: an example of "gaining the whole world and losing your soul"? http://bit.ly/X2yPD0 @tgc
88.3 A pen that "writes" in 3-D...this is awesome http://bit.ly/WhvqOo@colo ssal
88.4 Myers Briggs typology of Disney characters? Yes please http://bit.ly/X2U3C2 myersbriggs.tumblr.com
88.5 Parents waiting in line in the cold for scarce educational resources for their kids (sounds familiar) http://nyti.ms/YL6qk6 @nytimes
88.6 The Onion for the win: seagull with diarrhea barely makes it to crowded beach in time http://onion.com/WLNcv4 @theonion
88.7 I have seen the future and it is Google Glass http://bit.ly/Yrnk54 @verge
88.8 A business turnaround consultant's approach to fixing the Catholic Church http://nyti.ms/Za1aHr @nytimes
88.9 Dad 2.0 Summit helps advertisers better market to them rather than insulting them http://nyti.ms/136FaSZ @nytimes
88.10 14 things successful people do on the weekends (surprise: most of it involves resting) http://onforb.es/Xqg2T8 @forbes
88.1 How pastors should take care of businesspeople http://bit.ly/X2V658 @9marksonline
88.2 Michael Jordan: an example of "gaining the whole world and losing your soul"? http://bit.ly/X2yPD0 @tgc
88.3 A pen that "writes" in 3-D...this is awesome http://bit.ly/WhvqOo
88.4 Myers Briggs typology of Disney characters? Yes please http://bit.ly/X2U3C2 myersbriggs.tumblr.com
88.5 Parents waiting in line in the cold for scarce educational resources for their kids (sounds familiar) http://nyti.ms/YL6qk6 @nytimes
88.6 The Onion for the win: seagull with diarrhea barely makes it to crowded beach in time http://onion.com/WLNcv4 @theonion
88.7 I have seen the future and it is Google Glass http://bit.ly/Yrnk54 @verge
88.8 A business turnaround consultant's approach to fixing the Catholic Church http://nyti.ms/Za1aHr @nytimes
88.9 Dad 2.0 Summit helps advertisers better market to them rather than insulting them http://nyti.ms/136FaSZ @nytimes
88.10 14 things successful people do on the weekends (surprise: most of it involves resting) http://onforb.es/Xqg2T8 @forbes
Comments
I had a much longer comment, but it quickly turned into an egocentric ramble. Funny, huh?
"As a Christian, it's easy to read a piece like Thompson's and feel discouraged, even disgusted, by Jordan's egotism. Yet as psychologists clamor to diagnose Jordan's condition, we feel no surprise. The distance between him and us is, after all, uncomfortably slim. We want to be the most important person in every room; he is. As the apostle might say, who is sufficient for these things?"