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Billy Oppenheimer
Billy Oppenheimer@bpoppenheimer·
In 1985, Nike held a 24-hour shoe design contest. Nike was struggling. Their stock dropped 50%. They had to lay off people. Adidas, Converse, & Reebok were all selling more shoes. So in a panicked attempt to find creative talent, Nike held a shoe design contest. The winner was A corporate architect named Tinker Hatfield. "Two days after the competition," he said, "I wasn't even asked—I was told that I was now a footwear designer for Nike." As he got to work on his first official shoe design, he thought about a building he had studied in architecture school: The Centre Pompidou in Paris. The Centre Pompidou is an inside-out building, meaning that the structural, mechanical, and circulation systems are all exposed. “That building,” Tinker said, “was describing what it was to the people of Paris. And I thought, ‘Well why not do that with a shoe? Let’s cut a hole in the side and show what’s in the shoe.’” So Tinker designed an inside-out shoe: The Air Max 1. The Air Max 1 was a massive success, and it steered Nike's design direction from then on. "To this day," Tinker says, "Phil Knight says I saved Nike." Takeaway 1: Had he not studied that building in Paris, Tinker says, he couldn’t have created the Air Max. Creativity, he says, is a function of the “library in your head." “When you sit down to create something...what you create is a culmination of everything you’ve seen and done previous to that point.” Takeaway 2: Tinker Hatfield went to architecture school and then he was a corporate architect for 4.5 years. Then, literally overnight, he became one of the best shoe designers in the world. This makes me think of a counter-intuitive discovery made by psychologist Charles Spearman in 1904. Before Spearman, the natural assumption was that the more you specialize in one thing, the worse you’ll be at other things. Instead, Spearman discovered "the positive manifold" phenomenon. He found that different abilities tend to be positively correlated. That the expertise gained through specialization is transferrable. That the cognitive and creative abilities cultivated as an architect could positively correlate with being a shoe designer. - - - "Creativity is a function of the previous work you put in."  — Robert Greene Follow @bpoppenheimer for more content like this!
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Harold L. Martin, Sr.
Harold L. Martin, Sr.@WhoIsHLM·
I always enjoy time spent with our young scholars at Aggie Academy. I recently had the opportunity to read to them a fantastic book about the A&T Four. They were so engaged AND knowledgeable. They are the future. #AggiePride
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NBC10 Philadelphia
NBC10 Philadelphia@NBCPhiladelphia·
Ray, a.k.a “bag shoe guy,” a.k.a “smartest guy on the block,” did NOT let flooded streets stop him getting his morning coffee. Respect the Philly hustle! ☕ on.nbc10.com/YvtmEaN
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Keisha Lance Bottoms
Keisha Lance Bottoms@KeishaBottoms·
I am thrilled to officially announce that I have joined @CNN as a Political Commentator. As a @FAMU_1887 student, I applied for the coveted VJ program at @CNN and didn’t get in. To now join the team nearly 30 yrs later is a reminder that a dream deferred is never a dream denied.
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Seats by Dre
Seats by Dre@seatsbydre·
What’s the value of a seat if the table has no intention?
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Complex Music
Complex Music@ComplexMusic·
Young Dolph is reportedly dead at the age of 36 following a shooting in Memphis. May he rest in peace 🕊 bit.ly/3oBQ8Og
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Seats by Dre
Seats by Dre@seatsbydre·
Success shouldn’t be scaled by the quantity of dollars in income, but rather by the quantity of people you can heal and guide to discover their own self-efficacy. Self-efficacy isn’t income-driven, it motivates morale, impact, & quality of life. #LetsTalkSeats #LetsMakeHistory
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Biggs Burke
Biggs Burke@1996Biggs·
Be with people who want more for you, not more from you.
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T.D. Jakes
T.D. Jakes@BishopJakes·
Keep praying until you get your breakthrough.
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TeejSmoothDude
TeejSmoothDude@WaveGodTeej·
Bounce Beat Documentary coming this Summer. Should we have a Theater release?
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Biggs Burke
Biggs Burke@1996Biggs·
It’s who you are offline that matters.
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Kailei Carr
Kailei Carr@kaileicarr·
My forever #mood in two statements. Which do you need to lean into today?
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Biggs Burke
Biggs Burke@1996Biggs·
You feel unsettled because you know you are meant for more.
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Biggs Burke
Biggs Burke@1996Biggs·
How can you move in silence if all you want is the applause?
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Biggs Burke
Biggs Burke@1996Biggs·
I’m not self made, I owe God everything.
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