Yet more inspirational quotes
30 Dicembre 2006 · < 1 min read
Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the … Continue reading “”
Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World is amazing and surprising!
26 Dicembre 2006 · < 1 min read
Jack Weatherford provides an interesting and much more positive account of Genghis Khan’s life and legacy than I would have expected. Although his name is now erroneously associated with terror … Continue reading “”
Speaking of happiness…
22 Dicembre 2006 · < 1 min read
Check out the cover of the latest Economist 🙂 I can’t wait to read it 🙂
The Pursuit of Happiness: six experts tell what they’ve done to achieve it
21 Dicembre 2006 · 3 min read
I came across the following article in the Wall Street Journal last week. Many of the themes and experts will be familiar to readers of my previous posts on happiness … Continue reading “”
The Real Thomas Crown Affair!
20 Dicembre 2006 · < 1 min read
I count The Thomas Crown Affair with Pierce Brosnan as one of my favorite movies and was amused to read a NY Times article on Noah Charney who is essentially … Continue reading “”
For the holidays: Do good, feel better
19 Dicembre 2006 · < 1 min read
I wanted to share with you a wonderful idea called ChangingThePresent.org. Through this site, which partners with the world’s top not-for-profits, you can buy presents like one hour of a … Continue reading “”
LeWeb3 Conference Debrief
13 Dicembre 2006 · < 1 min read
The conference was interesting with the quality of the debates and presentation on par with anything done in Silicon Valley. If anything the conference showed that France and Europe are … Continue reading “”
France and the mirage of progess
10 Dicembre 2006 · < 1 min read
I just arrived in Paris from Buenos Aires for LeWeb3 conference organized by Loic Lemeur. I was horrified to see all the stores open on a Sunday! Had France given … Continue reading “”
Read New Scientist’s 50th Anniversary Special Edition
9 Dicembre 2006 · 4 min read
The predictions for the next 50 years by dozens of world class scientists are wide ranging and intriguing. The set of articles on the “big questions” is fascinating covering topics … Continue reading “”
Amazing dog story
5 Dicembre 2006 · < 1 min read
As a dog owner and lover, I am very moved by stories like this one: An 81-year old couple adopted a tiny abused puppy ten years ago. The puppy grew … Continue reading “”
The God Delusion is great
3 Dicembre 2006 · < 1 min read
I had heard of Richard Dawkins but had never read any of his books. The book is an extremely well argued case for atheism laying out the case for God’s … Continue reading “”
Many Worlds in One is fascinating!
2 Dicembre 2006 · < 1 min read
Alex Vilenkin does an amazing job at describing in laymen’s terms the recent findings in astrophysics and cosmology. His book traces cosmology’s emerging picture of the universe from the big … Continue reading “”
Kite surfing is divine!
1 Dicembre 2006 · 2 min read
Ted Halstead, a friend of mine and president of the New America Foundation, recently became addicted to kite surfing and convinced me to join him in Costa Rica for Thanksgiving … Continue reading “”
Dilbert on McKinsey
30 Novembre 2006 · < 1 min read
As a former McKinsey consultant, I find Scott Adam’s take extremely amusing 🙂
Personal History by Katherine Graham is great
30 Novembre 2006 · < 1 min read
Her story as well as that of her parents and her husband deserves to be told. The book is the story of the business, political and intellectual elite in the … Continue reading “”
Beyond the Game is disappointing
30 Novembre 2006 · < 1 min read
Following Gary Smith’s amazing biography of Andre Agassi in Sports Illustrated I was inspired to buy Beyond the Game, a collection of the biographies he wrote. I was disappointed. Except … Continue reading “”
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