
Eric Green
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Productive achievement is mankind's most noble activity.
Stories (15/0)
To the Bushes and Back: A Worst First Date Story
It was me, my college professor and possibly the most beautiful woman I'd ever seen. Definitely the most beautiful women I'd ever been on a boat with. I was wearing a purple button-down shirt, tucked into my best pair of "dad jeans," with sunglasses and a white baseball cap that flaunted the financial services company I was working for at the time.
By Eric Green5 years ago in Humans
Best Breakfast Places in New York City
Your most important meal of the day is about to turn into your favorite. After all, breakfast sets the stage for the rest of your day! And if you're looking for the perfect breakfast spots, look no further than New York City and its five boroughs. Stopping in for a light, early morning meal is the best recipe for keeping you going. It’s a respite in the busy rhythm of our daily lives. It's also a phenomenal place to cure your hangover.
By Eric Green5 years ago in Feast
Interview with Lotem Peled, Lead Data Scientist at Gong.io
Lotem Peled, the Lead Data Scientist at Gong.io, is setting new standards in the hi-tech space. A maven in an industry that has long been dominated by men, Lotem has proven that the most valuable metric for filling a position is merit.
By Eric Green5 years ago in 01
A Timeline of the History of the Republican Party
From the ashes of the Whig Party came the Republicans. United with the desire to abolish slavery, the founders of the party met in a small schoolhouse in Ripon, Wisconsin. The Republican party has taken major strides since then.
By Eric Green5 years ago in The Swamp
Best Adventure Loving Travelers to Follow on Instagram
Want to go on an adventure? You definitely do. Did you know there are experienced adventurers exploring the most beautiful parts of the world, so that we can live vicariously through them? They are currently devoting their lives to traveling and taking photos. Lucky us! While us regular folk are toiling away at work or at home taking care of our kids–all the while adding vacation destinations to our ever-growing bucket lists–these travel extraordinaires benevolently provide us with the next best thing.
By Eric Green5 years ago in Wander
Best Cookie Cookbooks
A dessert is the cherry on top. It completes a meal. Some go as far as saying that there is no meal without dessert. Take the cookie, for example. (Seriously, take it). It is easy to bake and the batch can be saved for later. There are endless options for ingredients and additions. They are delicious to share (and, not to share). Finally you can be mindful of the number of calories you take in by eating one at a time (though, you probably will lose count).
By Eric Green5 years ago in Feast
Mindblowing Books For Anyone Who’s Slightly Obsessed With True Crime
You are on a true crime binge. No further investigation needed: there is hard evidence for that. You found your way here, after all. Now, you are in search for your next kill, your next victim. A new true-crime book to feed your addiction.
By Eric Green5 years ago in Criminal
Best Video Game Journalists Who Know Their Stuff
Video games have had critics from around the time "Pong" was created in the 1970s to right now. Journalism is important — it helps gamers decide which games are worth buying and which games are worth leaving on the shelf. It helps gamers who bought the game look at the in-game problems more analytically, and solve issues if they are stuck. Journalists are a gamers best friend, because they explore game design, play, and culture. Finally, it helps the gaming industry grow as a whole: labelling the guts of a game as either "good" or "bad" so that next year's games can be better.
By Eric Green5 years ago in Gamers
Interview with Gaurav Sharma, Author of 'Gone are the Days'
Gaurav Sharma is an author that constantly seeks to improve himself and his writing. If he is not sleeping or eating, he is writing something. In turn, we, his audience, see something beautifully raw in the work he produces. His disposition might best be described as reserved, blunt, and meditative; this trifecta of traits has proved essential on both his literal and figurative life journeys, from New Delhi to Vancouver, from child to adulthood, from writing to card-carrying writer.
By Eric Green5 years ago in Journal
Top Ten Ultimate Comebacks in NHL History
Freshly zambonied ice. A highly anticipated fight between two rivals. The blinding glint of the Stanley Cup under the lights of the rink. Hockey can be heart pumpingly, down the rest of your beer, storm-the-ice exhilarating.
By Eric Green5 years ago in Unbalanced