links vom 13.09.2012

felix schwenzel

  va­ni­ty­fair.com: Mi­cha­el Le­wis: Oba­ma's Way   #

irre lan­ges, ziem­lich gu­tes por­trait von mi­cha­el le­wis über ba­rack oba­ma.

He shook his head. He does­n't watch ca­ble news, which he thinks is ge­nui­ne­ly to­xic. One of his ai­des told me that once, thin­king the pre­si­dent other­wi­se oc­cu­p­ied, he'd made the mista­ke of swit­ching the Air Force One te­le­vi­si­on from ESPN, which Oba­ma pre­fers, to a ca­ble news show. The pre­si­dent wal­ked into the room and wat­ched a tal­king head ex­plain kno­wing­ly to his au­di­ence why he, Oba­ma, had ta­ken some ac­tion. ”Oh, so tha­t's why I did it,“ said Oba­ma, and wal­ked out. Now he said, ”One of the things you rea­li­ze fair­ly quick­ly in this job is that the­re is a cha­rac­ter peo­p­le see out the­re cal­led Ba­rack Oba­ma. Tha­t's not you. Whe­ther it is good or bad, it is not you. I lear­ned that on the cam­paign.“ Then he ad­ded, ”You have to fil­ter stuff, but you can't fil­ter it so much you live in this fan­tasy­land.“

/kott­ke.org

  dar­ing­fi­re­ball.net: Ama­zon's Play   #

john gru­ber:

Om Ma­lik ar­gues that Be­zos is the in­he­ri­tor to Ste­ve Job­s's crown. I agree. Not be­cau­se Be­zos has co­pied any­thing Jobs did, but be­cau­se he has not. What he's done that is Jobs-like is dog­gedly pur­sue, year af­ter year, ite­ra­ti­on af­ter ite­ra­ti­on, a vi­si­on un­li­ke that of any other com­pa­ny -- all in the name of ma­king cus­to­mers hap­py.

  cjr.org: Stu­pid hat tricks   #

was wir in deutsch­land fri­su­ren-mar­ke­ting nen­nen, eine ver­mark­tungs-tech­nik um auf sich auf­merk­sam zu ma­chen und zu in­ter­views oder bucher­ver­trags­ver­hand­lun­gen ein­ge­la­den zu wer­den, nennt man in den USA stu­pid hat tricks. teil­wei­se mit der sel­ben wir­kung. /bild­blog.de

  wil­whea­ton.net: de­pres­si­on lies   #

wil whea­ton:

I re­mem­ber the first week af­ter I star­ted meds, Anne and I were out for a walk. I felt her hand in mine, and rea­li­zed that I did­n't have any lin­ge­ring ten­si­on or un­hap­pi­ness just buz­zing around in my skull. I was just en­joy­ing a walk with my wife, and hol­ding her hand.

And I be­gan to cry, be­cau­se I was so hap­py.

ups, da sind mir doch kurz die trä­nen in die au­gen ge­schos­sen.