Monthly Archives: September 2010

Learning to Love Your Mental Disorder: A Case for Neuro-Diversity in Business and Life

There is a great piece in today’s Sunday Business section of the New York Times titled “Just Manic Enough: Seeking the Perfect Entrepreneur.” The thrust of it is that a certain level of hypomania – mild, non-psychotic mania associated with … Continue reading

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Are Old People Better Entrepreneurs? The Case for — and Against — Aging

Last week Newsweek ran an article entitled The Golden Age of Innovation which included an extraordinary factoid: People over 55 are twice as likely to found successful technology companies than people between 20 and 34. I was surprised to read … Continue reading

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