Learning from Steve Case
2007-05-01 · 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 „”
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Positive Psychology in Action
2007-05-01 · < 1 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 „”
The French Presidential Election
2007-04-22 · 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 „”
Must love dogs :)
2007-04-21 · < 1 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 „”
The Tribulations of a Child of the Internet
2007-04-20 · 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 „”
The Immigration Non-Issue
2007-04-07 · < 1 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 „”
You must read Crimes against Logic
2007-03-25 · < 1 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 „”
Morality in Primates
2007-03-22 · < 1 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 „”
Youtube: I told you so :)
2007-03-18 · < 1 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 „”
Szczęście i niebezpieczeństwa wiary w słowo pisane :)
2007-03-13 · 2 min read
To interesujące, jak łatwowierni jesteśmy ludzie. Jeśli coś przeczytamy lub obejrzymy w filmie dokumentalnym, jesteśmy bardziej skłonni w to uwierzyć. Do tego dochodzi magia Google. Jeśli napiszesz wystarczająco dużo na … Czytaj dalej „Szczęście i niebezpieczeństwa wiary w słowo pisane :)”
The Science of Happiness
2007-03-12 · 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 „”
Inside Facebook is a fun, quick read that allows you to experience the startup spirit!
2007-03-11 · < 1 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 „”
Why people believe in God
2007-03-07 · < 1 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 „”
Warren Buffet’s 2006 Letter to his Shareholders
2007-03-04 · < 1 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 „”
What’s going on in China: An introduction to macro-economics
2007-02-28 · 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 „”
Macro Perspectives on Global Liquidity: How Chinese Farmers and Oil Sheiks are Subsidizing American Consumption and its Implications
2007-02-23 · 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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