Bukowski, American Dream in China, Wolf of Wall Street, Julio Cortazar and Best Exercises by Havard

What Julio Cortázar Might Teach Us About Teaching Writing

Writing is rarely a pursuit of answers but, rather, about investigation—of the self, of one’s work, and of the world at large.

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Wolf of Wall Street’s Jordan Belfort: ‘The lessons of the crash have been forgotten’

Something is off and there is going to be a big correction, he says.

Some startups find the American dream in China

“When I was studying abroad, the mentality was to stay (in the U.S.) and find a job,” 35-year-old Wang said. “If we fail, we go back to China. Now it’s the other way around in many cases.”

The Charles Bukowski Guide to Effective Copywriting: 5 Tips

Write with emotion, style, clarity, brevity and honesty.

5 of the best exercises you can ever do

These “workouts” can do wonders for your health. They’ll help keep your weight under control, improve your balance and range of motion, strengthen your bones, protect your joints, prevent bladder control problems, and even ward off memory loss.

Swimming, Tai Chi, Strength Training, Walking and Kegel Exercises.

China’s audacious and inventive new generation of entrepreneurs

A new wave of inventive young firms are emerging from China. A few years ago, Chinese innovation meant copycats and counterfeits.

Last year China led the world in financial-technology investments and is closing on America, the global pacesetter, in other sectors.

Innovation moves faster here.

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Meet the new class traitors who are coming out as rich

Making people aware of a preferential tax code, more transparency about inherited wealth might help people feel less self-critical after they realize the hidden advantage of others.