Here are this week's roundup of things worth sharing:
- What Makes a Good Life: Relationships
- 'We need human interaction': meet the LA man who walks people for a living
- One Restaurant's Recipe For Social Good: Same Meals, Different Prices
- Here’s What Happens When You Give $1,000 to Someone in Extreme Poverty
- Imagine what it feels like to be 21 years old, extremely successful, famously wealthy, wildly stressed and unbearably miserable. How, you might wonder, can all those conditions exist simultaneously? A long form ESPN profile on Cowboys All-Pro offensive tackle Tyron Smith and his story on the intersection of family and money.
- Career Advice from actor Sarah Paulson and her perspective on why it's best not to succeed early.
- This week in photos: Leo DiCaprio's $11 Million Malibu Beach House And The Soul-Crushing Agony Of Being Human. Too hilarious and too real.
- Bonus: And this is totally unrelated to finance, but I really wanted to share. Here is a short film that I starred in, written by my talented friends Roja Gashtili and Julia Lerman; sponsored by Ray Ban.
The illustration above comes from illustrator Chris Corsi.
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Thanks for reading,
Paco
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