by Paul Angone | Nov 9, 2011 | Careerish, Featured
I confess. In college, I was a bit cocky. Just a bit. I wore a hat every day that read Italian Stallion with big, bold letters and a dashing black horse galloping on the back. Need I say more? As I left college, I did so, cocky. Diploma in one hand and...
by Paul Angone | Nov 2, 2011 | Adult?, Featured
Today’s post comes from Amanda Abella, a personnel administrator for a Miami-based employment agency and a freelance writer. When she is not helping recruiters or writing for clients, she runs Grad Meets World, a popular Gen Y blog where she discusses...
by Paul Angone | Oct 24, 2011 | 20 for 20somethings
Jesus, My Father, The CIA, and Me is a profound book. The sign of a profound book is not that it makes you want to read more — a sign of a profound book is that it makes you want to write. I was compelled to put down Jesus, My Father, The CIA, and Me...
by Paul Angone | Oct 20, 2011 | Adult?
I wrote this article in response to the NY Magazine article: The Kids Are Actually Sort of Alright. My generation wants work, play, sex, faith, and money like we want our burgers — our freaking way. Any why not? We waited in line for years for our chance....
by Paul Angone | Oct 18, 2011 | Featured
Alone. It’s your cup of choice. Later, others will be involved. Much later. When there is something to see. When the ambers start glowing. But not now. Alone. You create a conversation. To make the intangible, tangible. It’s your life. Word after word after...