A little weekend reading...
Compiled by Anthony Demangone
I'm a black coffee person. No cream. No milk. No sugar. No sweetener.
People look at me funny sometimes. But I like what I like.Â
So, grab a cup of whatever you like, and enjoy this week's reading pile.
- Some unbelievable photos in here. (The Atlantic)
- Labor gains not translating into single-family housing recovery. (Calculated Risk)
- So...just why do we sleep? (The Big Picture)
- Going to the edges. (Godin)
- Does your credit union have a blog? Please have your "blog" person read this. (Inc.com)
- Does offering more doom your business? (Adage)
- Baby boomers have no idea what they are doing with retirement planning. (MarketWatch)
- Thoughts on Sweden's 6-hour work day. (Inc.com)
- Cord-nevers. An interesting read about consumers of TV. Â Is there a credit union version of this? (WSJ)
- I'm fascinated by the Nobel Prize. So I enjoyed this article that shares 12 interesting facts about the famous prize. (ScientificAmerican)
- So, what did folks back in 1900 think the year 2000 would look like? (WashingtonPost)
- Sort of sad series of tweets from the man who created and sold Minecraft for $2.5 billion. (Some salty language in there, but seems to be from the heart from a person who achieved what he thought he wanted, and then was surprised.) (Business Insider)
- More Americans have less than $1,000 in savings. (MarketWatch)
- Sneaker Wars: Inside the battle between Nike and Adidas. (GQ)
- MasterCard: Pay by selfie. Ready in 2016?! (FC)
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