Which is delicious and all but, in the long run, I’d probably appreciate something more useful.
Startup CEOs are a special breed of person. The best ones combine tech know-how with a strong business instinct and single-minded focus on their goal.
“Once you have this information, it becomes difficult to understand how we lived without it,” says Davida Herzl, whose 10-year-old company, Aclima, delivers block-by-block air-quality measurements and analysis.
One in five adults has a mental health condition, according to Mental Health America. That is a startling statistic that calls me to be aware that there are people I work with — and friends I hang out with — who are working hard to stay peaceful and present.
You've bootstrapped. You've angel-ed and accelerated. You've won grants. Now you need big money to scale, and it's soul-crushing.
“It is widely accepted that by 2050 the world will host 9 billion people. To accommodate this number, current food production will need to almost double.” So begins the 200-page United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization report from 2013 that advocates eating insects as an end run around a looming food crisis.