FC NOW: The Fast Company Weblog
July 27, 2005
Money, Meaning, Motivation
In the past, Fast Company has considered money and the meaning of life, how new wealth can change your career, and whether money can buy happiness.
In a new Slate essay, Henry Blodgett takes a look at the financial profile of John Roberts, Supreme Court nominee. The "psycho-financial analysis" sheds some light on how Roberts might act in terms of rationality, risk taking, and managing conflicts of interest.
What's your money story? What does it say about the way you work?
Posted by Heath Row at July 27, 2005 8:36 AM | Category: finance + investing |
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Maybe Fast Company should tell its readers its money story: what's going on with this new guy from Inc. taking over the magazine? With his vague but alarming talk of reformating the magazine to be more about entertainment?
One day on the job and the press is already making fun of these idiotic ideas. See jossip.com.
As a long-time reader, I was so relieved to see Fast Company survive after the New York Times story that said it was nearly dead. And now this! Aren't there enough entertainment magazines out there? Isn't this a naked grab for ad dollars? Don't you care about your readers anymore?