Rebuilt from the ground up. 

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Choose the things about which you genuinely care, and come to know them deeply and well. Form your own judgments, and constantly question them. In other matters, attempt instead to ascertain the consensus of expert judgment. It will be right far more often than not. The only alternative is to form your own judgment upon every question, and I can assure you that you will be correct far less frequently.


If you encounter an attack upon a conventional piety that troubles you, first assess its source. Has its author taken the time or trouble to know his subject deeply or well? Then, assess its content. Does it seem sophisticated and convincing? If it meets those two tests, ask yourself how much you care to know about the matter. You can always add it to the list of things you wish to know deeply. But if you feel that you simply don’t have the time, because of the realities of your life, then bracket your concerns and set them aside. The regnant consensus will do.

Brilliant advice from Yoni Appelbaum of The Atlantic brought to my attention by the equally brilliant Ta-Nehisi Coates, also of The Atlantic.

You can’t always be correct.

#Beautiful (Album Version)

Mariah Carey — "#Beautiful" ft. Miguel

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Mariah. Miguel. Beautiful.

The sale of Instagram to Facebook for a cool billion in the spring of 2012 was the ultimate Silicon Valley fairy tale: 18 months from launch to offer. But, for co-founder and C.E.O. Kevin Systrom, it was more of a roller-coaster ride, with several missed opportunities, at least two “aha” moments, and one major reboot.

Kara Swisher talks to Kevin Systrom, Mike Krieger, Mark Zuckerberg, Jack Dorsey, and others about Facebook’€™s acquisition of Instagram.

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$100 Bill

Jay-Z — Great Gatsby Soundtrack

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$100 Bill — Jay-Z, from the Great Gatsby soundtrack