📚 Books
I have just gone back and added On The Map to all my past week’s 📚#mbmay entries.
At a stroke provides a cool visual reference for any author - and the similar authors that might be in that same orbit.
Eg : John Fowles
The Gormenghast Trilogy … Mervyn Peake
If you are one of those people that enjoy the sagas of Tolkien/Lewis/Davies … look no further for your next one.
5 of 7 for 📚#mbmay The Series
📚 I’ve mentioned a couple of times before how 4 of my favorite writers are called John.
That explains my first 4 choices for the @macgenie book week.
The remaining three leave ‘The Johns’ behind but continue to focus on lesser known books either by the author or in their genre.
The Constant Gardener … John le Carré
So much more than the cold war spy stories that he is known for. Explore this one - the attention to detail and story telling just as exciting, but a radically different backdrop.
4 of 7 for 📚#mbmay The Series
Until I Find You … John Irving
Yes - it’s a John Irving novel, so bears and wrestling feature in this sprawling narrative that spans the globe and of course, a lifetime.
3 of 7 for 📚#mbmay The Series
Grapes of Wrath … John Steinbeck
… or should I have chosen East of Eden? Probably - but Grapes of Wrath is a perfect choice for these times.
2 of 7 for 📚#mbmay The Series
Daniel Martin … John Fowles
Top of any book list in my book(sic), Fowles has been my number one ‘go to’ author since I discovered The Magus.
1 of 7 for 📚#mbmay The Whole Series
Thinking aloud … emojis like … 🎶 or 📚 as categories …
// @manton @simonwoods @burk ??
Three Stories
These three stories provide context to the People First Newsletter that was published on Tuesday April 21st
Mining Coin Through Your Bodies Activity
🔗 Microsoft Files Patent For New Cryptocurrency and Mining System
Body activity data may be generated based on the sensed body activity of the user. A cryptocurrency system communicatively coupled to the device of the user may verify whether or not the body activity data satisfies one or more conditions set by the cryptocurrency system, and award cryptocurrency to the user whose body activity data is verified.
And
a brain wave or body heat emitted from the user when the user performs the task provided by an information or service provider, such as viewing an advertisement or using certain internet services, can be used in the mining process."
What could possibly go wrong? The answer - as always - it depends.
Investing In The Student Body
Back in 2015 Purdue announced that it was going to invest in its students. I mean really invest.
Through its research foundation, the school plans to create ISA funds that its students can tap to pay for tuition, room and board. In return, students would pay a percentage of their earnings after graduation for a set number of years, replenishing the fund for future investments.
💬 WaPo
There was a lot of huh hah in the media at the time about people selling themselves into servitude. Education is a right and and and …
and yet 5 years later …
One Man Voluntarily Enters Indentured Servitude
It’s just that this isn’t how he sees it. (The story of the man who sold fractional shares in himself.)
It’s not the same, but it reminded me a little of this idea from 2005 - essentially fractional advertising on a single page to fund Alex Tew’s education. (I am going to say it worked. Ever heard of Calm? Alex co-founded the company and he is now co-CEO. Calm is rocking!
Anyway - back to Alex (the other one) - and isn’t it odd that they are both called Alex?
‘$ALEX’ holders are promised a share of ‘any money’ he makes in the next three years! (He’ll pay out up to a total of $100,000 over three years—the rest is (his) to keep). $ALEX holders can vote on some of his life decisions!
That second one smacks a little of 🖇️📚 Luke Rheinhart’s Diceman
… but essentially what Alex is doing is convincing people with money to give it to him - and in return, he will give them more back within 3 years. Why is that any different to those same people buying stock in a company?
The world has been dallying with these ideas for a long time. There is push back from some quarters that caution needs to be applied because this could return us to millions of people working in ‘indentured servitude’ - and certainly by Investopedia’s definition that is exactly what Alex has just signed up for.
I think they are wrong. Sure, we need to tread carefully and not blindly sell all our rights (Lessons learned from musicians of the 60s?) - but surely none of it can be worse than the alternative?
📚 Advertising Shits in Your Head
Strategies for Resistance. A visual documentary of subvertising, an essay against the ad-man.
Excuse the language - but that is the name of the book. The link takes you to their kick-starter.

Funny. Been thinking of doing a kick starter for my book, but I am too busy writing to spend another chunk of time thinking about what the campaign would look like.
Needless to say I have done my pledge - it is such a People First topic that I couldn't resist and as an extra message, the campaign deadline is my birthday. The ether was in alignment!
My thanks to John Wunderlich for the heads up.
Thinking Allowed
This is a People First post that was originally on the People First domain. It has been moved here as part of my domain consolidation program. It’s a steady and slow WIP as I check each entry, so do please bear with me.- More about People First
- Other People First Posts
(not just from the ‘other domain’ … all of them.)
📚 Currently reading: The Phantom Atlas by Edward Brooke-Hitching
📚 Currently reading: The Girl In The Spiders Web by David Lagercrantz
📚 Finished reading: Fear: Trump in the White House by Bob Woodward.
📚 📸 Looking forward to tucking in - but as I said to my friend Graham, looks as if a snack approach is going to be more appropriate.
📚 Currently reading: The People Centered Economy by David Norfors and Vint Cerf
Anyone else a Mervyn Peake fan?
There’s something about bookshops … like when you find 4 books you want to read all arranged for you … but traveling light .. so another day.
📚 🎵 My Book of Genesis looks like a good one if you want a different spin on the band
James Patterson has a new book out : The President Is Missing Apparently
”weaving a suspenseful and gripping technothriller that will leave readers wondering, ‘Could this really happen?”
“Oh I hope so” … I thought aloud.