Never say never Carla :) I did the harvard Mt. Everest simulation in class recently. I got assigned a leader position…was hoping to get the medic, photographer or sherpa role, no luck…
The team got surveyed like 4 times during the hour and half expedition and all the questions were about - did the leader do this, that and everything in between 🤦♀️
At the end, the lecturer put on the screen, in a class of like 95 business students, the results of the surveys from 12 teams with graphs 📊.
I got a lot of head turns of shock from the classroom, as my team was the only one to rate the leader role highly. I was just relieved, as I had no idea the results would A. end up shown like that and b. that I would ever be climbing Everest, albeit virtually.
good morning
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it’s funny cause it’s like 4°C where I am and I just left a late night opening of an Ancient Egypt Pharaoh exhibit ❄️
This statue of Horemheb and his wife was really beautiful to see tonight. Just stopped in awe and took in the craftsmanship and their overall presence. The style of the fashionable garments they are wearing, helped to date them back to the 18th dynasty.
Found it really interesting that unlike many other kings, Horemheb was not of royal birth, but was a successful army general under Tutankhamun before he rose to become a pharaoh. 
late night in the city checking out the Ancient Egypt after dark exhibit

🚴♀️🧘♀️good morning
✨night
Lovers' walk, Mount Macedon (1890)
Ugo Catani 



