University vs. Corporate
When you’re taking classes in college, you’re instructed to find the best solution to a problem.
When you join the corporate world, you just have to come up with something that works no matter how clumsy or inelegant.

(via sarahintampa)
It seems that you’ve been living two lives. One life, you’re Thomas A. Anderson, program writer for a respectable software company. You have a social security number, pay your taxes, and you… help your landlady carry out her garbage. The other life is lived in computers, where you go by the hacker alias “Neo” and are guilty of virtually every computer crime we have a law for. One of these lives has a future, and one of them does not.
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The Next Silicon Valley
Great history of the Bay Area. Makes me what to read more about San Francisco and go back for another visit.

โEntrepreneurs are like juvenile delinquents who say, โThis sucks. Iโll do it my own way.โโ –ย Yvon Chouinard
Thanks @caitlinrhodesย for sending this to me.
Put This On
Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos gave the Baccalaureate address to Princeton Universityโs Class of 2010. Bezos graduated from Princeton in 1986 with a degree in computer science and electrical engineering. He was introduced by Princeton University President Shirley M. Tilghman.
Bezos spoke to the Class of 2010 about the difference between choices and gifts. Cleverness, Bezos pointed out, is a gift, while being kind to others is a choice. Oneโs character, he suggested, is reflected not in the gifts one is endowed with at birth but rather by the choices one makes over the course of a lifetime.

