Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Words from Woody.

Woody Allen has a short story in this week's New Yorker which has a wonderful description of someone you can't stand. The full story you can find online. For now, think about the most destructive person you work with and consider these words: "...would the world really miss this fatuous little suppository, with his preening self-confidence and emetic cuteness?"

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The piece you really need to read in the January 18th "New Yorker" is the one by Malcolm Gladwell about the highly-overrated notion of the risk-taking entrepreneur.