The Life Philosophy of Money
August 24, 2008 · 2 min read
I am extremely blessed to be spending my summer vacation in a gorgeous setting in a very expensive house in the south of France. You would think the owner of … Continue reading “”
The Plasticity of Personality and the Power of Extroversion
August 13, 2008 · 7 min read
It has become widely accepted that our brains and bodies are plastic. We can largely shape them through our diet, life experiences and mental and physical exercises. From personal experience, … Continue reading “”
Tell No One is the French Fugitive
August 6, 2008 · < 1 min read
Tell No One is a fantastic French thriller playing in select theaters in the US. Francois Cluzet plays Doctor Alex Beck who receives an email with a video of his … Continue reading “”
A second with Fabrice
August 4, 2008 · 2 min read
By Stephan Trano A few years ago, while working on one of my books, I asked my close friend Pierre Berge, the CEO of Yves Saint-Laurent, what was his definition … Continue reading “”
Randy Pausch Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams
July 25, 2008 · < 1 min read
You have to watch this! It’s so inspiring and touching!
OLX wants you!
July 24, 2008 · < 1 min read
If you are a super smart programmer hell bent on world domination looking to live new adventures surrounded by gorgeous people in beautiful Buenos Aires (Argentina), we want you! You … Continue reading “”
Batman: The Dark Knight is the best movie of the year so far!
July 21, 2008 · < 1 min read
I can’t believe I coined a movie the best superhero movie ever twice in the same year, but here goes: The Dark Knight is the best superhero movie edging out … Continue reading “”
Why?
July 16, 2008 · < 1 min read
I have chosen to move from my current apartment and it’s interesting that the first question I get is “Why?” As though moving is only acceptable if you had a … Continue reading “”
Glider acrobatics are tons of fun!
July 13, 2008 · 2 min read
I am not sure what it is about entrepreneurs that makes us risk taking thrill seekers, but every entrepreneur I know is an adrenaline junkie. We kite board, heli ski, … Continue reading “”
Random thought of the day: management consulting firms will always be lagging indicators of the business cycle
July 7, 2008 · < 1 min read
I am not quite sure what the starting salaries are at management consulting firms these days but for argument’s sake let’s say it’s $50,000 for analysts and $100,000 for associates. … Continue reading “”
The Art of Racing in the Rain is a must read for all dog owners!
July 6, 2008 · < 1 min read
Imagine a more dramatic Marley and Me written from the dog’s perspective and you get The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein. A friend of mine picked … Continue reading “”
Hancock is extremely entertaining
July 6, 2008 · < 1 min read
I had the pleasure of attending the New York premiere on Monday night. I know the movie got bad reviews, but I enjoyed it very much. It was cheesy and … Continue reading “”
The US Economy: How bad will it get?
June 30, 2008 · 4 min read
In the past few years, I have been extremely pessimistic about the US economy. I explained that most pundits seemed to be underestimating the deflationary risks to the economy (A … Continue reading “”
Reasons to be Pretty was disappointing
June 26, 2008 · < 1 min read
Having enjoyed Fat Pig and The Shape of Things so much, I had high expectations for Reasons to be Pretty. Unfortunately, the play did not live up to my expectations. … Continue reading “”
The Food Crisis: A Radical Rethink
June 25, 2008 · 3 min read
By Stacie Rabinowitz I’ve been a bit perturbed lately reading about some of the responses to the global food crisis. I’ve seen a lot of reports that governments and NGOs … Continue reading “”
The Shape of Things is fantastic!
June 24, 2008 · < 1 min read
I went to a reading of The Shape of Things by Neil Labute last night. The Shape of Things is Neil’s first play in his trilogy on beauty. I already … Continue reading “”
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