PhilosopherRabbit
PhilosopherRabbit
PhilosopherRabbit

Here's my beef with Sandberg: I keep getting the impression that she wants to be seen as a maverick and that she wants a lot of adulation for it.

Do believe Sandberg when she claims that people advised her not to write a book supporting the role of women in the workplace? Did she mention their names? If she didn't, then I don't believe her claim.

You've got a slogan. That's great. But prove me wrong: that would actually impress me.

She's just a self-serving corporate exec who dreams of being Oprah.

But now Sandberg is pushing Lean In for men too!

Lean In for women. Lean In for men. Lean In for college grads.

Agreed. The trouble for advertisers is that they never know in what context their ad will appear.

On an unrelated note, here is why YouTube ads are so risky: this is a video of a terrible accident where eight died and many were injured. While I'm watching it, I get an ad from HostGator. I think "you a**holes at HostGator, why are you trying to sell me during this video? Creeps."

Is the other person relying on my honesty? That is the question we need to ask.

GTDJ, Leuchtterms have these advantages over Moleskines:

You'll be happy, believe me.

Try the large Leuchtterm1917 weekly planner. Made in Germany. 100% better than Moleskine. I live in mine.

Moleskine is entry-level, man. Try Leuchtterms. They're so much better. German quality can't be beat!

Try Leuchtterm1917 large format. Fantastic. I buy four at a time.

Leuchtterms. 100% better.

Try Leuchtterms. German quality. I started with Moleskines, but their quality is poor. Now I buy only Leuchtterms and love them. 100% better than Moleskines.

Moleskine is entry-level. Try Leuchtterms from Germany. They're like Moleskine plus 100%. Like a Fiat versus a Mercedes AMG.

Try Leuchtterms and see if you still think Moleskine is anything but entry-level.

Leuchtterm. Period.