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The Buddhist and the Banker: A Love Story
By
Emily Herzlin
One day a girl in her early twenties who was interested in her mind came upon a man in a Zegna suit and a Brioni tie. Hoping he would turn into a frog (or anything besides a banker), she kissed him. POOF! There was a cloud of smoke and all of a sudden…he did not…
Buddha of the Week
By
Ellen Scordato
If you see Buddha in the road, kill him. Or at least take a photo? thanks to Stillman for this “Chocolate Buddha with Gold Flecks, given to him by a foodie friend” (and to some tasty dharma burgers over the years, of course) Every weekend One City will feature a selected buddha image captured by…
Does Anyone, EVER, Need To Make More Than $500,000 A Year? No, Seriously.
By
Ethan Nichtern
I have to admit, the constant news of greed, ignorance, and a total disregard for interdependence—which seems to keep trickling down from the upper echelons of our society like some slapstick nightmare—is giving me one good old-fashioned case of populist rage. Seriously. I’m about to smack an executive upside the head with a zafu. (which…
Damn You Internet!
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idpguestblog
I’ve been absent from the blogosphere as of late. First, my computer crashed…and no I hadn’t backed up recently. Yes, I know that’s stupid. Lucky for me, my roommate works at a computer consulting firm and he took it in and they fixed it up and recovered my files. But I have to admit that…
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