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In Celebration of Overanalyzation

In Celebration of Overanalyzation

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The goal of this blog is to celebrate self-examination. Bottom line - to make you THINK (and smile, hopefully).

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  • why is the exit row larger

    Posted on Friday December 18th, 2009 at 07:31

    Another interesting thought about using simple incentives to people into a preferred action:On a plane in India, I noticed that the exit row WASN'T any larger than any of the other rows.So when the plane (which was nearly empty) took off, no one move...

  • there\'s a better way to do everything

    Posted on Thursday December 17th, 2009 at 07:28

    I love stuff like this.The consultant (and marketer) in me wants to point out - there's almost always a better way to do everything (hence the love of overanalyzation).I bet there are thousands of restaurants in the world that don't put much thought ...

  • love it or learn from it

    Posted on Tuesday December 15th, 2009 at 00:25

    A while back I pointed to the quote "Fast until you get what you want" as an idea of how I'd like to live my life. Reading this, I realized that I might have made a mistake. When have any of us ever known exactly what we wanted just by looking at it?...

  • quietly

    Posted on Sunday December 13th, 2009 at 20:58

    QuietlyLying here quietly beside you,My cheek against your firm, quiet thighs,The calm music of BoccheriniWashing over us in the quiet,As the sun leaves the housetops and goesOut over the Pacific, quiet –So quiet the sun moves beyond us,So quiet as...

  • from blossoms

    Posted on Sunday December 6th, 2009 at 09:27

    The poet that got me into poetry:From BlossomsFrom blossoms comesthis brown paper bag of peacheswe bought from the boyat the bend in the road where we turned towardsigns painted Peaches.From laden boughs, from hands,from sweet fellowship in the bins,...

  • companies are people too

    Posted on Saturday December 5th, 2009 at 21:26

    I've noticed that people tend to treat companies as faceless, nameless entities that are made to be taken advantage of. A great example is the apparently common NYC practice of 'stealing movies' by paying for one movie at a theater, and then sneakin...

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