Evert
None of us has gravitated toward a conventional "job." Sure, there are creature comforts such as consistency (e.g., 72-degrees and florescent), predicability (e.g., 9 am - 5 pm) and balance (e.g, home in time for dinner with our 2.2 kids). But it feels sterile and uninspiring - a routine we loathe, devoid of purpose. If we want to start something new, but do it quickly, a lot has to come from outside. We're repulsed by coddling hatcheries or hermetic petri dishes meant to shoehorn the most creative stage of a company into a box within a box. The same network for hire model sans office may yield insufficient velocity. Instead, we champion the explosive consumption best demonstrated by starfish stomach eversion . Talk about letting oneself be vulnerable and leaving it all out on the field, that little guy is committed! Step into our paradox: the world is our office, and we have none at all - so we often borrow yours, or the ...