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Agreement
When I was younger I used to believe that underneath all disagreement lay misunderstanding, and eventual agreement. That if we dug down deep enough through the layers of beliefs and perceptions and fe…
No ambition
One of the wonderful things about my yoga practice has been not having any ambitions. I'm close to 40 years old (38 to be exact), which is fairly late to start any bodily practice. And I'm quite stiff…
Bodily guilt
As long as I can remember I've had guilt associated with my body. I hardly think I'm alone in that. When I was a kid I was always ridiculed for being too fat. I've always been embarrassed when I ate s…
Eric Schmidt's daughter on their trip to North Korea
Titled It might not get weirder than this, Sophie Schimdt, daughter of former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, writes about her recent trip to North Korea. It's an absolutely fascinating read. The pictures ar…
Not interested in revenue for revenue's sake
Tim Cook on Apple's latest earnings call:
The most important thing to Apple is to make the best products in the world that enrich customers’ lives. That’s our high order bit. That means that we aren’…
There is a sense of life and vitality in India...
I came across this story over on Steve Huff Photo, from someone traveling in India taking pictures with a Sony RX1, and I came across this line, which describes my experience exactly:
There is a sens…
Faith in the masters
One of the big themes in my life right now is faith in my guides, masters, spirit, god, love, whathaveyou. They or that and I have a long and complicated relationship spanning many lifetimes, it seems…
Why zenbilling will never charge anyone without letting them know immediately
In 2008 I bought some online course on marketing. It wasn't a great product, but I got what I paid for. It was alright. What I wasn't aware of, though, was that along with the product was apparently b…
I miss steve
As a follow-up to my last post about the Qualcomm train wreck, I was just watching some of this old Apple Keynote from 2003 with Steve Jobs that I found on Don Melton's blog:
There's a very touching …
This is exactly what happens when companies have no idea of who they are
Oh. My. God. Qualcomm's CES keynote.
There's no-one home there. No soul. No spirit of enlightenment.
Here's the highlights from The Verge.
Here's a fuller video:
Oh my God. Can't someone help them ou…