I'm not so mad I never went to law school.
We all forget what the story of the Golden Goose was about. We've also forgotten its moral. James Grimmelmann reminds us: "In today’s overheated technology “economy,†venture capitalists are itinerant axemen, always on the prowl for geese to chop open. That’s how they work. They find a product, a service, a community that has about it something magical, and they shove money down its throat. But because they expect to be repaid, either the goose accelerates its egg-laying exponentially or out comes the axe. The goose only rarely survives; the magic never does."
Fiction by my friend Stephanie Gayle.
Detailed story of a failed kickstarter (i.e., one that made the money but that spent it all and didn't do what they said they would). Super interesting.
I'm also a devotee of the Amtrak quiet car.