Pick Up Artists Across America

Saturday, July 23, 2011

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Pick Up Artists Across America

We have the power to challenge and redefine beauty every day through our words and actions.

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Pick Up Artists Across America

When most people see a fast-food bag fluttering on the corner of the highway, they probably shake their heads and keep on driving. The Pick Up Artists aren't most people. These four young environmentalists are driving across America, conducting roadside cleanups and spreading the word about reducing waste. After just three months on the road, the Pick Up America project has already collected more than 37,000 pounds of garbage. And they're only 340 miles into their 2-year, cross-country trip. { read more }

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5 Manifestos for Art, Life & Business

Friday, July 22, 2011

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5 Manifestos for Art, Life & Business

Just create to create. Create to remind yourself you're still alive. Make stuff to inspire others to make something too. Create to learn a bit more about yourself.

- Frederick Terral -

5 Manifestos for Art, Life & Business

Manifestos are a powerful catalyst. Famous architect Frank Loyd Wright said that "an eye to see nature, a heart to feel nature and a courage to follow nature" were three of his top 10 manifestos. By publicly stating our views and intentions, manifestos create a pact for taking action. If we want to change the world, in ways large or small, developing a set of principles that we believe in and constantly strive to stand by is an invaluable tool. Here is some inspiration based on powerful manifestos from the likes of Seth Godin, Leo Tolstoy and Apple Inc. { read more }

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Articulate your own manifesto, and put it somewhere you will regularly run into it.


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The Intellect in Insights

Thursday, July 21, 2011

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The Intellect in Insights

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The Intellect in Insights

At first glance, insights seem to come out of nowhere. But in hindsight they make perfect, logical sense. What happens is that we (sometimes unconsciously) recognize patterns that enable us to see things in a new way. Albert Einstein put it succinctly when he said insight "comes suddenly and in a rather intuitive way. But intuition is nothing but the outcome of earlier intellectual experience." This article explores how to think like a designer: not just observing the world, but drawing upon what we know, interpret what we find, and looking for unmet needs. { read more }

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From Vacant Lots to Urban Gardens

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

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From Vacant Lots to Urban Gardens

Gandhi used the spinning wheel as both physical embodiment and symbol for radical change. Today, the foundation for social justice is healthy food -- our "spinning wheel" for the 21st century.

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From Vacant Lots to Urban Gardens

A berry garden now sits at the center of Richmond, CA, an area known for its high crime rate. Once a month, Latino and African American families -- often people who live just a few blocks from each other but rarely had a chance to meet in the past -- gather at the garden and have a barbecue. The garden is the work of Urban Tilth, one of the dozen or so groups at the center of Richmond's urban garden movement. Built by community members, often young people, it's tended in part by students and teachers from a nearby elementary school. But there's more than food and land at stake here: it has become a community gathering space. "What's really important is the food we grow and the time we spend investing in people," says Doria Robinson, Urban Tilth's executive director. { read more }

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How He Crossed the Finish Line

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

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How He Crossed the Finish Line

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How He Crossed the Finish Line

In 1992, Derek Redmond was running the race of his life -- the 400-meter dash at the Summer Olympics. In the previous Olympics, he was forced to withdraw 10 minutes before the race due to an Achilles injury but now he was he was ready and heavily favored to medal. His father was in the stands cheering. The race began and 175 meters into it, he pulled his hamstring muscle and collapsed on the ground. As the stretchers rolled out, he refused to get on. And he started hobbling towards the finish line. The rest of the story is best seen in this uplifting video. { read more }

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