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I’m really liking her shoulder length hair, but I don’t think I’d want to grow my hair out that bad to everrrrr have it that short
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When thinking about your life and where it is going, try to answer these three questions as truthfully and honestly as you can
1. What makes you joyful? Joyful, not happy. You feel sorrow when this is not in your life.
2. What are you good at? Not what you think you are a good at. What are you actually good at?
3. Who do you want to serve? Everyone of us serves someone. Who is it that you want to serve?
— Best life and career advice I’ve heard / Constant Beta
I’ll have another. (Taken with instagram)
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what? I need all of these now
this is incredible. and incredibly done.
Definitely press the “don’t think that’s fair?” button.
Pass the Buffett Rule — Barack Obama -
mind blown
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The next installment of Doug Benson’s Movie Interruption, where Doug and his friends (who, in the past, have included everyone from Brian Posehn to Sarah Silverman and Zack Galifianakis) chill on the front row couches, mics in hand, and say whatever hilarious thing pops into their heads while a movie of their choosing unfolds on the screen. For the May 30th show, Doug & Co. take on the Mars-tastic Disney behemoth John Carter! —
The Doug Benson Movie Interruption | The Cinefamily
this sounds amazing
Why Women Will Rule the Economy of the Future
Women are poised to dominate our workforce in the coming years. With each passing decade, more Americans have gone to school and earned a higher degree. But as shown in this chart above, which I compiled from data in a pair of annual reports released by the National Center for Education Statistics, nearly all of that progress since 1975 has been among females (in GREEN).
Women passed men in bachelor’s attainment in 1995 and haven’t looked back since. By 2000, a higher share of females were earning Master’s degrees, where they now out-compete males 8.8 percent to 5.1 percent. The pattern has been similar across every racial demographic. Among whites, blacks, Hispanics, and Asians, women have simply made more progress.
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