It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on his not understanding it.

💬 Upton Sinclair


We can do it quick, fast and safe, but it doesn’t necessarily taste great.

💬 Chris Young

Chris is McDonald’s senior director of global menu strategy.

Three thoughts

Global Menu Strategy is a job! Who knew?

Isn’t ‘taste’ his job? .. So is he new in and shaking it up .. or is it his fault?

I wonder what his boss thinks of that quote?


We are here on Earth to help others. What on earth the others are here for I do not know.

💬 W. H. Auden


💬 via John Naughton


Somewhere else on the interwebs, my friend Perry Offer wrote …

There is no power for those who want it, in truth.

💬 Perry Offer

… which I had been meaning to capture in here for posterity … and then I stumbled on this.

Truth Requires Power — Truth in itself is no power at all, in spite of all that flattering rationalists are in the habit of saying to the contrary. Truth must either attract power to its side, or else side with power, for otherwise it will perish again and again. This has already been sufficiently demonstrated, and more than sufficiently!

💬 Friedrich Nietzsche


The creative adult is the child who has survived.

💬 Ursula Le Guin


Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is absurd.

💬 Voltaire


How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives. What we do with this hour, and that one, is what we are doing.

💬 Annie Dillard


I have never seen so many tech CEOs come to town to wine, dine and opine.

💬 Jessica Lessin

(On Joe and Xi hanging in SFO.)


💬 🔗 I’m 17 years old, and I don’t know if I want to record and publish an EP …

The answer on the click through , but in summary …


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Via John Naughton


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Let’s call it ‘his brand’.


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The word world, even when preceded by the immodest adjective real, is a self-consciously anthropocentric one that seems curiously aware of its own artificiality. Unlike planet, which decenters the human, or universe, which renders the human infinitesimal, world seems to carry with it an unspoken irrational commitment to the centered human, with all the absurdities such centering entails.

💬 Venkatesh Rao


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A little north of Auckland these is something called Sculptereum, and in one of the corners of Sculptereum, there is an installation that includes one of my favorite quotes.

Music [is] an art form that transcends language.

💬 Herbie Hancock

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People: Cody

He was (is) a lovely man. I had to lean in to hear what he was saying. So I did. Our conversation continued and he apologized for his speech. No apology necessary, but he had identified that it was hard for me to hear (loud place aside), he was also a little ‘croakey’.

He explained that he had had cancer.

Cancer of the throat.

Three times.

He was diagnosed in 2017. The doctors recommended he have surgery. He went through the surgery and ‘radio’ and ‘chemo’. “Let’s see” they said.

A year later in 2018, the doctors did a PET Scan, and found ‘some more’, so they recommended he have surgery and ‘radio’ and ‘chemo’. “Let’s see” they said.

A year later in 2019, the doctors did a PET Scan, and found ‘some more’, so they recommended he have surgery and ‘radio’ and ‘chemo’. “Let’s see” they said.

He got his clearance a year later in 2020, and as I write, it is 2023. Finally he is three years clear.

He is such a positive, focussed, alive person … despite not having eaten solid food for 5 years. Despite having to grind the pills he needs to take daily into a powder before he can swallow them. Despite having lost so much of his throat where the surgeon had cut and cut and cut … to remove the cancer. Despite having had his vocal cords so damaged that the raspy, quiet speech is now his voice. Despite no longer having any of this teeth left because of the radiation therapy. Despite all of this and so much more … like going through all of this totally alone.

His positivity was absolutely awe inspiring.

No ‘poor me’. No ‘why me’. No ‘sad face’. Just happy and grateful to be alive - and alive he most certainly is. Living life as much to the full as he can as he put it.

All of this resonated deeply.

My cancer diagnosis was January 2021. It was identical. Both of us were ‘T2, stage 4’, with three significant differences.

  • I did not have surgery. My doctors said it was inoperable.
  • I was in New Zealand, not the US. They told me that I didn’t have time to get back and ‘start all over again’.
  • I was not alone. 🔗 I had Jax by my side every step of the way.

As of now, it looks like we beat it … having got my two year clearance just a few weeks ago.

That said at the time, hospitalized twice, in the first visit, Jax was told to be prepared for me ‘not to make it’. I was warned that everything that Cody is experiencing could be me plus, needing a cane to walk, maybe even a wheelchair. For me, I have essentially blocked this all out (my way of coping), so this served as a massive wake up call … a bigger one than I experienced when I walked into a new doctor who looked past me waiting for ‘John’ … expecting to see me hobbling in at best. Or another doctor here in the US who knew my background from the advance files that he had received and was stunned that they hadnt operated and ‘looked this good’.

Sure I have side effects, some of which I am told will be with me for the rest of my life, but compared to Cody … so insignificant that I shouldn’t mention it. I tend not to, but sometimes people ask.

“Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, ‘Wow! What a ride!’”

💬 Hunter S Thompson

.. I try, but ain’t nothing compared to Cody who is doing just that … in Spades.


This is a story from my occasional series ‘🖇️ Travels Without Charley’ - my small ‘homage’ to John Steinbeck. The names are changed to protect the innocent, but they are all true and based on conversations I have had with people that I have met around the world … and who’s story resonates.

This particular one - more than any other in the published (and unpublished) series - resonated more than any other.


🔗 Predicting Apple Services.

Horace is one of my favorite analysts. Love to know how accurate this is.