Career & Work Show Up Enough Times Norwegian artist Edvard Munch painted almost 1,800 paintings in his 81 years. Yet most of us know him for just one of his creations: The Scream. In 1988, a small Brazilian publishing house made a single 900-book print run of O Alquimista written by a budding local author, but refused to print any m Written by Matthew Trinetti December 7, 2015February 5, 2016
Building a Life Why I Started GiveLiveExplore.com: A Reflection on the Past 2 Years “A year from now you will wish you had started today.” –Karen Lamb A couple of Mondays ago was a special day. It passed by without much gravity. No fanfare or trumpets announced its arrival; no epic celebration kissed it bon voyage. I did, however, mention it in passing to my parents Written by Matthew June 16, 2014June 24, 2014
Publishing & Media The Power of Twitter Told in 3 Tweets “People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.” – John C. Maxwell, leadership expert, speaker, and author Back in 2009 when I joined Twitter, like many people, I didn’t quite know what to do. Here are my first tweets: If you’ve advanced this f Written by Matthew October 11, 2012November 16, 2018
Travel Tales The Art of the Pilgrimage “I didn’t make this journey in order to find the words missing from my life but to be the king of my own world again. And it’s here that I’m back in touch with myself and with the magical universe all around me.” – Paulo Coelho, Aleph Earlier this week I reviewed Aleph by Pau Written by Matthew October 5, 2012July 25, 2013