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Here’s the 1 Lesson Every Founder Should Learn From Steve Jobs. Most Founders Learn the Opposite
In a viral essay, VC Paul Graham calls Jobs an example of “founder mode.” But was he?Business - Inc. - October 18 -
Think your job is stressful? Spare a thought for those who can see what’s coming next | Fiona Katauskas
It’s all in the line of sight. See more of Fiona Katauskas’s cartoons here Continue reading...World - The Guardian - October 18 -
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump hold dueling rallies in swing-state Michigan – as it happened
This live blog has now closed. Read our latest story here . Don’t miss important US election news. Get our free app and sign up for election alerts While Donald Trump is believed to have ...World - The Guardian - October 19 -
‘Asshole’ Steve Jobs Taught Canva’s Guy Kawasaki a Key Lesson on What It Means to Be Remarkable
At the Inc. 5000 Conference, Canva’s chief evangelist Guy Kawasaki shared what the Apple visionary and other business icons have taught him about making the world a better place.Business - Inc. - October 18 -
Bruce Springsteen hits Trump over town hall: 'Swaying to music, that’s my job'
Bruce Springsteen is sounding off on Donald Trump after the former president spent much of a recent campaign event listening to songs, with the "Born in the U.S.A." singer saying that "swaying to ...Politics - The Hill - October 18 -
‘They refused to let me go’: Japanese workers turn to resignation agencies to quit jobs
One in six workers has engaged a firm to hand in notice for them, as younger workers reject traditional work ethic. Mari was just two months into her new job when she decided she had had enough. ...World - The Guardian - October 19 -
Steve Jobs Said All Powerful People Share This 1 Skill. Modern Neuroscience Shows He Was Right
‘The most powerful person in the world is the storyteller,’ Steve Jobs once said. Modern neuroscience is proving him right.Business - Inc. - October 21 -
Senate candidate Tim Sheehy's firm leaves Montana county with empty promises of jobs
After Tim Sheehy's firm persuaded officials in Gallatin County, Montana to issue $160 million in bonds so it could expand locally, the firm used most of the money to pay off previous investors.Top stories - NBC News - October 22