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Why Smart People Are Stupid
Jonah Lehrer | newyorker.com
Here’s a simple arithmetic question: A bat and ball cost a dollar and ten cents. The bat costs a dollar more than the ball. How much does the ball cost?
What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast
Laura Vanderkam | fastcompany.com
Mornings are a great time for getting things done. You’re less likely to be interrupted than you are later in the day. Your supply of willpower is fresh after a good night’s sleep. That makes it possible to turn personal priorities like exercise or strategic thinking into reality.
But if you’ve got big goals–and a chaotic a.m. schedule–how can you make over your mornings to make these goals happen?
Top Tourist Hot Spots Worth the Crowds
lonelyplanet.com
The hordes come to these places for a reason. Don’t hate them just because they’re popular or you’ll miss out! This excerpt from Lonely Planet’s 1000 Ultimate Experiences gives you the places worth the queues.
The Girl and the Fox
vimeo.com
A 9-year-old girl, whose family is starving, has a run-in with a fox that’s killing their livestock:
Recipe: Chocolate-Dipped Orange Financiers
saveur.com
1. Heat oven to 350°. Grease and flour a 12-cup mini bundt cake pan; set aside. Heat butter and vanilla bean with seeds in a 2-qt. saucepan over medium heat, and cook, swirling pan, until butter begins to brown, about 20 minutes. Remove from heat, and discard vanilla bean. Whisk butter briefly and then pour into a measuring cup until you have 1¼ cups; reserve any remaining for another use.