Marissa Mayer’s Boring Plans for Yahoo
In Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s “The Little Prince,” the narrator begins his tale with a description of an unusual snake that he drew as a child: it was narrow at both ends and bulging in the middle, because it had swallowed an elephant. Grownups, tragically lacking in imagination, kept mistaking the misshapen snake for a hat.
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