Your Credit Union Weekend Reading Pile, Courtesy of NAFCU
Compiled by Anthony Demangone, Powered by NAFCU
The Eagles won the Superbowl. Markets are crashing. The government shutdown...for eight hours or so. Signs of the apocalypse? Or just a typical week nowadays?
As you ponder that, I'll grab another cup of joe. Enjoy this week's reads, and as always, thanks for what you do.
- A people-moving drone has completed more than 1,000 test flights. (Popular Science)
- So...why do curling stones...curl? (Scientific American)
- An update from Dan Berger on ADA litigation next steps. (NAFCU Today)
- Vitamin C? Five C's every leader needs. (Berger Leadership Blog)
- HSA account assets grew 22% in 2016. The number of HSA accounts grew 20 last year. Does that get your attention? (NAFCU Services Blog)
- What do you choose to see? (Godin)
- Google thought it new what led to successful Google employees. Then they looked at the data. Wow. (WashPost)
- The Earth's magnetic field is shifting. And the poles may flip. (UnDark)
- You probably won't own a self-driving car, but you'll ride in them a lot. (Popular Science)
- This chart cracks me up. And depresses me. All at once. What you control. (Ritholtz)
- 62% of companies ignore customer service emails. (SuperOffice)
- A different side to the BOA decision. (Insight Vault)
And below, a shot of the Philadelphia parade to honor the Eagles. I'll say this much, while I'm not an Eagles fan, I'm a fan of people enjoying life and being part of a community. Togetherness, laughter, joy - these are the good things in life. So to my Philadelphia friends, Philly Philly! (And hopefully, we'll get you next year!)