Within reason, people should be able to live however they choose – but frankly I do feel that this kind of 'hacker' mentality in relation to food is unhealthy until we have a far greater understanding of the potential…
This is fascinating. For those that are interested, Daniel Kahneman discusses this in 'Thinking, Fast and Slow' too: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thinking,_Fast_and_Slow What I would like to know is how can we grow this…
You mean the same way that fashion and automobile companies prey on those who want cars and clothes to combat their own desires or fears (e.g. lack of self-esteem)? Shameful.
Did you do any lead gen or direct sales? Pick up a phone! It sounds like you have a reasonable product, but you've simply failed to sell/market it.
Here's the thing about many 'successful' people: You see Kevin Rose's list of accomplishments and it seems overwhelming and insurmountable by a regular pleb such as yourself. But Kevin Rose is just a regular pleb – and…
Within reason, people should be able to live however they choose – but frankly I do feel that this kind of 'hacker' mentality in relation to food is unhealthy until we have a far greater understanding of the potential…
This is fascinating. For those that are interested, Daniel Kahneman discusses this in 'Thinking, Fast and Slow' too: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thinking,_Fast_and_Slow What I would like to know is how can we grow this…
You mean the same way that fashion and automobile companies prey on those who want cars and clothes to combat their own desires or fears (e.g. lack of self-esteem)? Shameful.
Did you do any lead gen or direct sales? Pick up a phone! It sounds like you have a reasonable product, but you've simply failed to sell/market it.
Here's the thing about many 'successful' people: You see Kevin Rose's list of accomplishments and it seems overwhelming and insurmountable by a regular pleb such as yourself. But Kevin Rose is just a regular pleb – and…