CK Links--Friday January 16, 2015

Readers! Before we get to the links this week, I want to share with you a radio interview I did with BreakThru Radio yesterday. It was a wide-ranging and really interesting conversation with DJ Jess Goulart about many of the themes we talk about here at CK: how to cook healthy food for less, how to be a savvy and empowered consumer, and much, much more. Plus some great music too. Enjoy!

Now, onto the articles! As always, I welcome your thoughts.

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Things you cannot say to a fat person. (The David Blahg)

Do organic (and "Humane Certified") egg producers get a free pass when they mistreat chickens? (Daily Pitchfork)

Wait, what? "From a health perspective, the annual physical exam is basically worthless." (New York Times)

Voracious readers offer advice on how to feed your need to read. (Fast Company)

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"I would suggest that modern life works best if you design in at least a 50% safety margin." (Mr. Money Mustache)

Seven signs your fitness transformation will fail. (Bodybuilding.com)

It is amazing our country has the ability to innovate and grow despite the best efforts of Congress. (Malice For All)

The passive investing revolution will not be televised. (Monevator)

An introvert's guide to becoming more social. (The Change Blog)

Don't just focus on physical "stuff" when simplifying and decluttering. (Life Your Way)

From technologist to philosopher. (Chronicle of Higher Education)

Soren Kierkegaard schools us on why haters hate. (Brain Pickings)


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2 comments:

chacha1 said...

great set of links, Dan!

Daniel said...

Thank you Chacha! Much obliged for the feedback and glad you enjoyed them.

DK