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Project Recharge

Lauren Aloise

What would you do with your energy if you stopped wasting it on the wrong things?

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The Problem with a Perfect Report Card

John Singer Sargent, The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit, 1882.

In third grade, I brought home a report card with perfect scores on every line.

There must have been sixty boxes on it. Reading comprehension, multiplication, classroom beha...

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Closing My Own Open Tabs

René Magritte, The Double Secret, 1927

A few weeks ago, I enrolled in MIT’s Introduction to Philosophy: God, Knowledge and Consciousness.

I dove into the first lecture headfirst, completing it early in the morning before my kids woke up o...

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How Many Tabs Are Open?

The other day, my laptop started cutting out during a work call. The video blurred, and my colleague’s voice became robotic.

She apologized and blamed her internet connection. But it wasn’t her. My computer had decided it was time to betra...

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Passenger or Participant?

Édouard Manet, A Bar at the Folies-Bergère (1882)

I was halfway through a Slack message about font choices when the bus slowed, carefully maneuvering toward the top of the steep Basque hills.

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What Do You Actually Think?

When I was a Founder/CEO, I had opinions about everything. Not because I was always right, but because there was no one else to defer to. The decision was mine whether I liked it or not. So I learned to take in information, form a view, and...

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    On a mission to spend my energy well. An ambitious founder and mother grappling with the age-old question of the meaning of life. Read along to see if I find it.

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