Word: restlessly
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Budnitz, 38, a restless polymath from Berkeley, Calif., works from a Manhattan office that looks like a cross between a designer workshop and Peewee's Playhouse. "I've discovered something that uses all the things I've done," he says. That's no small feat. At 17 he was helping his father's colleague write risk-analysis software for nuclear power plants; by 21 he had an art degree from Yale. He got inspiration for his toys from artists in Hong Kong and Japan...
...National Ballet and other Latin companies achieving such high quality, why do dancers keep leaving? For one thing, the companies stick mostly to traditional repertory, emphasizing the classic 19th century romantic ballets. Homegrown choreographers are in short supply, and leading international choreographers rarely visit. The dancers are understandably restless and eager to explore more varied and contemporary styles. For another, the U.S. and Europe are still the big leagues, offering more visible (and lucrative) careers and often a freer, more comfortable way of life than are available back home...
...Walt’s salutory traits, one is how commited he was to technology as a mechanism for adding value and innovation to his business. Because he was so restless, and so enchanted by technology qua technology, he wasn’t very happy just inventing something and having that turn into a cash...
...ever lived in one place. Binder says that dorm living is a step up from the circus; he is particularly grateful for hot showers and a bed that is long enough to accommodate his 6’2” frame. Though Binder says that he sometimes feels restless here, he is enjoying being around so many people his own age. For those times when Binder really misses the circus, he keeps his stilts in his room for a leisurely stroll around the Square...
...helped his wife leave with their restless children halfway through the event, Lecturer on Psychology Tal D. Ben-Shahar, who teaches the popular course “Positive Psychology,” said he wanted to see more frequent public Shabbats...