It’s funny how if you have a lot of pets, you’re a little mental, but it’s the exact opposite with teeth. Sidenote: if you haven’t seen Demetri Martin’s visual comedy, you should avail yourself of it. This idea is taken from him. About Project Graph: At Wharton we’re taught that everything can be graphed. This …
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The Amount of Equity You Get Decreases, Unless It Goes Wrong
About Project Graph: At Wharton we’re taught that everything can be graphed. This is my attempt to graph my goings-on. About Project Graph: At Wharton we’re taught that everything can be graphed. This is my attempt to graph my goings-on.
Equity In A Startup
A factor of 10 is useful in predicting what percentage of a company you should allocate to new hires (if you’re the hiring manager), and what percentage you should receive in a fair negotiation (if you’re the recruit). About Project Graph: At Wharton we’re taught that everything can be graphed. This is my attempt …
The Commute Paradox
In a paper entitled Stress that Doesn’t Pay, Swiss economists Bruno Frey and Alois Stutzer wrote that a bad commute reduces happiness regardless of how long we’re exposed to it. Even the loss of a limb or winning the lottery doesn’t create a permanent and sizable shift in happiness, but a bad commute does. They …
World’s Biggest Data Breaches
As some of you know I joined a web security company. Below are the largest data breaches in the recent past. [via InformationIsBeautiful.net]
