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January 30, 2009 at 9:21 pm
Nice work here, Jonathan.
I’ve spent the afternoon combing through your posts, links, and archives. I resonate at a deep level with Berger’s premise in,”Ethic of Excellence,” and Ariely’s focus on creating meaning and purpose in, “Predictably Irrational.” I’ve bookmarked your blog and I am looking forward to including it in my weekly reading routine!
Keep up the good work!