Learning from Steve Case

2007年5月1日    ·    2 min read

I had the pleasure to listen to Steve Case speak at a General Catalyst event in Boston. It was interesting to hear about his early struggles and the importance of … Continue reading “”

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Positive Psychology in Action

2007年5月1日   ·  1未満 min read

The advent of positive psychology, as mentioned in my recent posts on happiness, is leading to a revolution in psychological counseling. As depression, anxiety and other ills seem to be … Continue reading “”

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The French Presidential Election

2007年4月22日   ·  2 min read

Despite the fact that quality of life is actually very good in France, there is clearly a French malaise. People have a (real) sense of stagnation as their standard of … Continue reading “”

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Must love dogs :)

2007年4月21日   ·  1未満 min read

Dogs rule! I suppose everything I am about to say will sound cliché as most dog owners say the same thing, but there is something magical about having my two … Continue reading “”

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The Tribulations of a Child of the Internet

2007年4月20日   ·  4 min read

My computer recently crashed and as I was restoring my files, I came across an article I wrote for Les Echos, a French financial paper similar to the Financial Times, … Continue reading “”

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The Immigration Non-Issue

2007年4月7日   ·  1未満 min read

Regardless of where you stand on immigration, demographic shifts in Mexico will render the issue meaningless in the coming 10 years. I was partaking in a New America luncheon on … Continue reading “”

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You must read Crimes against Logic

2007年3月25日   ·  1未満 min read

Jamie Whyte’s angry and witty rant against the rhetoric, faulty reasoning and misinformation we are subjected to from all sources is fascinating, enlightening and fun. The book is a quick … Continue reading “”

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Morality in Primates

2007年3月22日   ·  1未満 min read

The New York Times had a very interesting article on morality in primates. As many primates display empathy, understand who has done them favors, display altruistic behavior and take into … Continue reading “”

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Youtube: I told you so :)

2007年3月18日   ·  1未満 min read

In a previous post (http://www.fabricegrinda.com/?p=120), I mentioned that my biggest concern with the Google / Youtube deal was not the valuation, but copyright issues. Now that Viacom has sued Google … Continue reading “”

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幸せと、書かれた言葉を信じることの危険性 :)

2007年3月13日   ·  1未満 min read

人間の騙されやすさというのは面白いものだ。 何かを読んだり、 … “幸せと、書かれた言葉を信じることの危険性 :)” の続きを読む

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The Science of Happiness

2007年3月12日   ·  2 min read

I recently came across an interesting article on the science of happiness in Harvard Magazine recounting the emergence of “positive psychology” as a field of study, its findings and the … Continue reading “”

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Inside Facebook is a fun, quick read that allows you to experience the startup spirit!

2007年3月11日   ·  1未満 min read

Reading the book, I felt like I was reading about the first two years of almost every startup I have been involved with. The names of the people and product … Continue reading “”

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Why people believe in God

2007年3月7日   ·  1未満 min read

The NY Times just published a great article called “Darwin’s God” discussing why people believe in God. It’s a great complement to reading the enlightening and entertaining “The God Delusion.” … Continue reading “”

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Warren Buffet’s 2006 Letter to his Shareholders

2007年3月4日   ·  1未満 min read

I have been a fan of Warren Buffet’s letter to his shareholders for many years. It is clear, concise, honest, often funny, and provides insight into many matters outside of … Continue reading “”

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What’s going on in China: An introduction to macro-economics

2007年2月28日   ·  3 min read

Before I begin, let’s start with a few basic macro-economic foundations. A country can either control its interest rates or its currency. It cannot control both at the same time. … Continue reading “”

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Macro Perspectives on Global Liquidity: How Chinese Farmers and Oil Sheiks are Subsidizing American Consumption and its Implications

2007年2月23日   ·  5 min read

If you were an economist arriving from Mars and looked at capital flows around the world, you would be very surprised by the patterns you observe. Ex-ante you would have … Continue reading “”

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