Tag Archives: Choices

Out With The Old

Once upon a time, I used to love those early mornings sipping coffee reading the New York Times. And I mean the actual newspaper not the www.nytimes.com. By fluke, I got my hands on an actual paper again this morning. … Continue reading

WHAT’S IT WORTH TO YOU?

“Pay what you feel is fair?” The incredible Steve2 duo (Levitt and Dubner) of Freakonomics fame may be on to something big. Stop. Let’s forget the little economist in all of us here. While price may have objective criteria and … Continue reading

Greece: Very Close and Personal

DER TAGESSPIEGEL, May 6th “The future of Europe may have been decided in a bank branch in Athens. The day before yesterday it was perhaps possible to look at the financial crisis in the southeastern tip of Europe with a … Continue reading

So We Can Think Twice. Part 2 (honoring Seth Godin again)

This could be another comment in response to the why I write post (why? so, we can think twice). However, Seth Godin’s ideas deserve so much more – pure unadulterated, consistent fire and inspiration. Thank you, for the spark- and … Continue reading

Sisyphus and Proteus: Lessons from Greek Mythology

Why is it that some days we wake up and feel like good old mythical Sisyphus? Remember him? Sisyphus, punished for all eternity to roll a rock up a mountain only to have it roll back down to the bottom … Continue reading

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