Description:Recorded Time: How to Write the Future is a memoir on the origins of bioGraph, a company that tells and preserves stories. Businesses, like lives, are quantum phenomena: recording them transforms them. This book is not in the genre of “how I built this” but rather “how we’re building this.” Yet, in writing the company’s story, the company’s story has become worth writing.Starting a business takes a leap of faith. It’s like falling in love or writing a book. You throw your doubts to the dogs and commit to something radical, scary, and fragile. You open yourself to failure. You take risks because you must. The inspiration and holy ambition are too powerful to ignore.The brothers who co-founded bioGraph, an engineer and a Shakespearean, believe that our humanity depends on narrative. Without stories, life slips away. We become isolated blips in the vast darkness of history. There’s never been more information about us available. Our DNA is collected in online databases. Our every move ends on social media between glossy ads for couches and designer sunglasses. But this sea of data is shallow, more puff and pretense than substance or reflection. bioGraph helps people tell their own stories in the richness and depth they deserve."I found the memoirs of bioGraph's early days fascinating" -Norman R. Bobins, Vice Chairman of CIBC US"More than a business book, this is about the dreams that make us human. Yes, they offer guidance for budding entrepreneurs, as well as enlightening reflections on culture and technology. But this authentic book is about the art of business--the vaults of imagination necessary to conceive a business, the faith to build it. It is, they say, like falling in love: an act beyond reason, an act of pure dreaming, magnificent and mad, fertile and full of life. Accept their invitation, friends: step into their dream to enrich your own." -Amparo Garcia-Crow, Dramatist, Actor, Director/Producer; Founder of "The Living Room: Storytime for Grown-ups," Austin, TexasWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Recorded Time: How to Write the Future. To get started finding Recorded Time: How to Write the Future, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Recorded Time: How to Write the Future is a memoir on the origins of bioGraph, a company that tells and preserves stories. Businesses, like lives, are quantum phenomena: recording them transforms them. This book is not in the genre of “how I built this” but rather “how we’re building this.” Yet, in writing the company’s story, the company’s story has become worth writing.Starting a business takes a leap of faith. It’s like falling in love or writing a book. You throw your doubts to the dogs and commit to something radical, scary, and fragile. You open yourself to failure. You take risks because you must. The inspiration and holy ambition are too powerful to ignore.The brothers who co-founded bioGraph, an engineer and a Shakespearean, believe that our humanity depends on narrative. Without stories, life slips away. We become isolated blips in the vast darkness of history. There’s never been more information about us available. Our DNA is collected in online databases. Our every move ends on social media between glossy ads for couches and designer sunglasses. But this sea of data is shallow, more puff and pretense than substance or reflection. bioGraph helps people tell their own stories in the richness and depth they deserve."I found the memoirs of bioGraph's early days fascinating" -Norman R. Bobins, Vice Chairman of CIBC US"More than a business book, this is about the dreams that make us human. Yes, they offer guidance for budding entrepreneurs, as well as enlightening reflections on culture and technology. But this authentic book is about the art of business--the vaults of imagination necessary to conceive a business, the faith to build it. It is, they say, like falling in love: an act beyond reason, an act of pure dreaming, magnificent and mad, fertile and full of life. Accept their invitation, friends: step into their dream to enrich your own." -Amparo Garcia-Crow, Dramatist, Actor, Director/Producer; Founder of "The Living Room: Storytime for Grown-ups," Austin, TexasWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Recorded Time: How to Write the Future. To get started finding Recorded Time: How to Write the Future, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.