Max Marmer: Student of Life
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Max Marmer: Student of Life |
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http://maxmarmer.com/ |
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English |
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entrepreneurship, philosophy, education |
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Welcome to my blog. I’m 18 years old and a senior at Lick-Wilmerding High School in San Francisco. More about me below:
Max is a senior at Lick-Wilmerding High School. He was born and raised in the city of San Francisco, and attributes a lot his mindset and interests to his formative surroundings. He reads a lot of nonfiction and has an eclectic taste in both music and food. Early on Max was infected by the change the world bug and strives for a balance between idealism and practicality. He believes everyone should nurture their entrepreneurial spirit and their penchant for taking the initiative to make a difference in the world. He is convinced that if you get the right people together anything is possible. |
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What I’ve Been Up To At Palomar5
Originally posted on the Sandbox Blog
This blog post is part 2 of the Sandbox Network ‘Palomar 5′ series: a six week innovation camp in Berlin from 9 October – 24 November 2009. To follow the progress of the conference, you can view the official Palomar 5 blog. Alternatively, if you are on twitter, follow hashtag #p5 for real-time updates. You can also check out one of our camp member’s daily video blog on Youtube. (Part 1 is
My Post From The Sandbox Blog
Me and my fellow Sandboxers and Palomar-ians Sagarika, Jyoti and Eddie wrote a post about our first week at Palomar5. Read the full post here. A few favorite quotes posted below.
The Palomar5 experience began with a warm welcome to a chilly Berlin at the Malzfabrik, a former giant brewery that is being transformed into a creative hub. However, we are its first full-time inhabitants. The indoctrination
My Profile on the Palomar5 Blog…
From my profile on the Palomar5 Blog
‘I try to make what I do and what I am passionate about as close together as possible. I believe that should be one of everyone’s major goals in life. I think passion almost always manifests itself as a desire to change or improve something, whether it’s the entrepreneur who wants to change an industry, the writer who wants to change public opinion, the artist who wants to change collective consciousness or the musician who just wants to change how people feel in the present moment.’
Brief Life Update + Big News: I’m Headed To Germany For A 6 Week Innovation Camp
As you may have noticed the blog has been relatively quiet the month of September, but my life has been anything but. I have a lot I’d like share and look forward to writing some more comprehensive life updates and keeping in touch with everyone who has been in and out of my life. But respites are few and far between the next few weeks.
Here’s a quick rundown.
Throughout the month of August all my friends from high school packed up suitcases and hopped in cars and planes, scattering around the country. Then it was my twin sister’s turn to take a 1 way to Boston and begin her adventure at Tufts University. I’m very excited for her and I know she’
Reflections On Finding My Passion And Early Steps In My Entrepreneurial Journey
Most of this blog has been about broad intellectual topics, but if you’ll forgive some self-indulgence, I’m going to begin to share some more personal anecdotes. I just finished a post on passion and what I advocate for how to find it, and now I’m going to give you a small glimpse into some of the life choices that led
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