“As we become post geographical beings and feel closer to people across the world more than ever before, our empathy is increasing at an exponential rate: we care about what happens to others, because we are more connected to them than ever before.”

 

An interview with ‘Wonder Junkie,’
Jason Silva.

Looking Forward / View Articles

Serendipitous Collisions of Ideas

 
“Death is not necessarily what gives meaning to life… LIFE gives meaning to life, and what we do with life, which is to create ...

There are NO Shortcuts Worth Taking

 
“I think it goes back again to spirituality and what matters. We can’t just keep plundering and pursuing. I think everyone’s worshiping the God ...

‘Rear Window’ with Craig Arthur von Schroeder Vol. II – ‘The Lost Tapes’

 
“My product is my legacy in this world; it’s what I have chosen to represent me. It’s a singular dedication to a vision of ...

Looking Backward / View Articles

There is a Life Span to Everything, it Moves in a Sort of Arc

 
“When you buy something cheap, you start to feel bad as it starts to fall apart quickly. You have a sadness that comes with ...

Notions of Times Long Since Past

 
“Copy everything until you hit upon your own personal style. Do it because you love it, not because it’s a job. In this profession ...

Journey into the UNKNWN

 
“In my business, it’s really about who can work the hardest and be the flyest at the same time. Who can have that balance ...

Best Of / View Articles

An Unexploited Brand and the Man Shifting the Coffee Paradigm

 
“And I know that it sounds so old school, but it’s so old school, it’s new school. I can’t be bought is a ...

In the Shadows

   
“There are those however, that argue in spite of its deficiencies; Philadelphia is worth the cost of paint and brush. It is a city ...

Actualizing an Idea

 
“Work is how I identify myself. It’s how and where I find myself. It’s how I get through time. I don’t enjoy life. I ...