Steps to Happiness; The Media's Crappiness; Steve's Job's Sappy Bliss

Steps to Happiness; The Media's Crappiness; Steve's Job's Sappy Bliss
Find an hour a day to play
After a weekend of relaxing and credit card maxing, how do we carry our rest through the week? WIll it really be another 5 days until we can take the chill pill?
One bubbly blogger has started a Happiness Project and the first stage is finding an hour and owning that 60 minutes like it's all you got! We look forward to the warmth of her new project.
One bubbly blogger has started a Happiness Project and the first stage is finding an hour and owning that 60 minutes like it's all you got! We look forward to the warmth of her new project.
Source: Think Happy Thoughts
Should newspapers publish graphic images?
"There’s a very disturbing picture on Page 8 of today’s issue of Arab Times. I’ve taken a screenshot from their online edition and pix-elated the disturbing part which is the victim of the car accident lying dead next to the car.
I thought publishing the photo was really inappropriate but the more I thought about the subject the more confused about it I became. Should newspapers publish graphic images? Inappropriate or not, I think they should be allowed to publish whatever they please."
I thought publishing the photo was really inappropriate but the more I thought about the subject the more confused about it I became. Should newspapers publish graphic images? Inappropriate or not, I think they should be allowed to publish whatever they please."
Source: 248 AM
Our Kuwaiti Reviewer Looks At New Book About Steve Jobs
"One of the greatest books I’ve ever read. It shows you how one person’s character transforms from being mean & harsh on people to a little bit soft but harsh in a good way. That was Steve Jobs’ character."
Love him or leave him, he left his indelible mark on the world. Look at the impact he made on this reviewer's surprisingly honest look at the man in the black turtleneck and dirty jeans.
Love him or leave him, he left his indelible mark on the world. Look at the impact he made on this reviewer's surprisingly honest look at the man in the black turtleneck and dirty jeans.
Source: Crazy Yet Wise
















