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The Eagles won the Superbowl. Markets are crashing. The government shutdown...for eight hours or so. Signs of the apocalypse? Or just a typical week nowadays?
As you ponder that, I'll grab another cup of joe. Enjoy this week's reads, and as always, thanks for what you do.
- A people-moving drone has completed more than 1,000 test flights. (Popular Science)
- So...why do curling stones...curl? (Scientific American)
- An update from Dan Berger on ADA litigation next steps. (NAFCU Today)
- Vitamin C? Five C's every leader needs. (Berger Leadership Blog)
- HSA account assets grew 22% in 2016. The number of HSA accounts grew 20 last year. Does that get your attention? (NAFCU Services Blog)
- What do you choose to see? (Godin)
- Google thought it new what led to successful Google employees. Then they looked at the data. Wow. (WashPost)
- The Earth's magnetic field is shifting. And the poles may flip. (UnDark)
- You probably won't own a self-driving car, but you'll ride in them a lot. (Popular Science)
- This chart cracks me up. And depresses me. All at once. What you control. (Ritholtz)
- 62% of companies ignore customer service emails. (SuperOffice)
- A different side to the BOA decision. (Insight Vault)
And below, a shot of the Philadelphia parade to honor the Eagles. I'll say this much, while I'm not an Eagles fan, I'm a fan of people enjoying life and being part of a community. Togetherness, laughter, joy - these are the good things in life. So to my Philadelphia friends, Philly Philly! (And hopefully, we'll get you next year!)
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