Fantastic and brutally honest memo by Stephen Elop, CEO of Nokia
février 9, 2011 · 5 min read
It has been clear to outsiders for a while that not all is well in the house of Nokia. The question was whether Nokia’s management would realize it before it … Continue reading « »
The 4-Hour Workweek is shockingly good and may change your life forever!
février 3, 2011 · 4 min read
I had heard great things about The 4-Hour Workweek and actually met its author, Tim Ferriss, a few times, but the gimmicky title always kept me from reading it. Rave … Continue reading « »
There are fewer millionaires than you might think!
janvier 27, 2011 · < 1 min read
If you live in a city like New York with everyone is seemingly richer than you, you imagine that there must be millions of millionaires in New York alone. However, … Continue reading « »
Current Reading List
janvier 26, 2011 · < 1 min read
Non-Fiction: Why the West Rules–for Now by Ian Morris The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil by Philip Zimbardo The Upside of Irrationality by Dan Ariely Augustus: The … Continue reading « »
The Sherlockian is worthy of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
janvier 26, 2011 · < 1 min read
I was in the market for a good thriller or detective story when I came across a glowing review of The Sherlockian in Entertainment Weekly. The concept of a dual … Continue reading « »
The Merchant of Venice is fantastic!
janvier 17, 2011 · < 1 min read
I had the great pleasure of seeing the Merchant of Venice with my good friend Niro last Friday, courtesy of my good friend Stacie. The Merchant of Venice is actually … Continue reading « »
2010: A Year of Change
janvier 5, 2011 · 4 min read
While the last few years were the logical continuation of the years that came before, 2010 marked a series of profound changes in almost every aspect of my life. I … Continue reading « »
Great Discussion with Ron Chernow on George Washington
décembre 14, 2010 · < 1 min read
Ron Chernow is one of my favorite authors. He wrote amazing epic biographies on Alexander Hamilton and Rockefeller amongst others. He recently released a biography on George Washington called Washington: … Continue reading « »
Top 10 Holiday Gadgets Buying Guide
décembre 7, 2010 · 7 min read
The wives and girlfriends of my friends have been asking me for recommendations so I decided to share the analysis for all gadget lovers of the world to be happy … Continue reading « »
Le grand déclassement
décembre 2, 2010 · 11 min read
Non, non, l’action d’Apple n’a pas encore été dégradée! Je fais référence au fait que j’ai divisé mes dépenses mensuelles par quatre à partir du mois de juillet. Ce n’est … Continuer la lecture de « Le grand déclassement »
Matthieu Ricard: The World’s Happiest Man
novembre 28, 2010 · < 1 min read
Ever since I saw Matthieu’s great speeches on the habits of happiness, I was intrigued and interested in learning more. I recently came across an engaging article in Ode on … Continue reading « »
Megamind is tons of fun!
novembre 21, 2010 · < 1 min read
This year’s slate of animated movies has been great with How to Train your Dragon and Toy Story 3. Megamind is a worthy addition to the genre. As far as … Continue reading « »
Kalalau: Valley of the Lost Mangos (and Hidden Paradise)
novembre 15, 2010 · 8 min read
Between my new girlfriend Laura’s repeated ravings about Kalalau and National Geographic’s beautiful pictures, I had no choice but to go and check out this “hidden paradise” for myself. All … Continue reading « »
What are some tips for people moving to San Francisco from New York City?
novembre 10, 2010 · 2 min read
Courtesy of my friend Linda Kang who moved from NY to SF a few years ago. Everything is earlier here. Most bars close at 2. People eat dinner early. They … Continue reading « »
Haunting suspense in Let Me In
novembre 7, 2010 · < 1 min read
Let me in is the best vampire movie I ever saw alongside Interview with a Vampire. There is no sexy, brooding vampire in this movie. The movie is very dark … Continue reading « »
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