12 minute readIt's 2 weeks since we returned from our 12-day trip to Egypt, and I'm still feeling its sun, its energy, its sense of awe, of people turned gods on earth. Ancient Egypt has been my favorite historical era since primary school. I've read several books about pharaohs, particularly about Ramses II, and of course played computer games like Age of Mythology. My mom … [Read more...]
The Dummy’s Guide to Understanding and Surviving This Year’s Recession
Sometime this year a recession will hit the US and EU, and likely most of the world. Many companies will need to let go of a lot of people, or even go bankrupt. Unemployment will go up. Market growth overall will slow down (or even go negative), and inflation will kind of stay around the 4-5% ish for quite a while. It’s not Ragnarok, things will improve with time, but you don’t … [Read more...]
I went to a Muay Thai class on Monday, and I still almost can’t walk (Wed)…
I’m on this beautiful island of Koh Samui, Thailand now. I live in a 3-bedroom villa with my GF. My work’s awesome, but I don’t really have any friends here, so I am trying to find ways to keep myself busy. Because with too much unstructured time, the demons come.So, I’m in Thailand. The land of Thai Boxing, right? And I love martial arts. Have been doing Kempo Arnis for … [Read more...]
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Artisan Craftwork in the Information Age & on AI
I’d like to stress the importance of true artisan work in marketing. Information is cheap nowadays. There is too much of it. Too many reports, strategies, tactics. Nobody cares.What really matters is whether you are able to find the right information for your customer (or teammate) at the right time. And just the right amount of information, not too much, not too little. … [Read more...]