It all came together…

“Don’t give in to the lies. Don’t give in to the fear. Hold on to the truth and to hope.”

💬 Jim Acosta

A resplendent day for Jim Acosta and journalistic integrity steveschmidt.substack.com/p/a-respl…


It all came together…

Don’t give in to the lies. Don’t give in to the fear. Hold on to the truth and to hope.

💬 Jim Acosta

A resplendent day for Jim Acosta and journalistic integrity


Anyone ‘best mates’ with 🔗 Boardy?


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Nuance? We Don’t Need No Stinking’ Nuance ….

I published 🔗 this post back in July last year … after months of delay and noodling and questioning, I finally released it - and as with so many of my posts that I often wonder why I bother .. crickets.

From that piece - if you’ll forgive me for quoting myself …

Sadly the Internet has been weaponized and far from creating a place to be educated about the differences of people and countries and life - we are being forced into submission. It’s a place where ignorance is not so much celebrated as ignored - and ignored because on the whole it isn’t recognized, and if you do anything counter to the noise - expect to be piled on because 🔗 you are either with us, or against us.

It has only got worse.

Since the 6th, I have been thinking a lot about ‘whither next’ … and then, a couple of days ago I became aware of a debacle in this little corner of the internet we call Micro.Blog. Not going to get into it here - if you are reading this - you almost certainly know what it’s about., but were I to reduce the whole thing to a single word it’s called BULLYING.

… and as far as I am concerned … bullies can fuck off.

Here’s the problem - any semblance of being able to have your opinion is rapidly disappearing - if not gone already. That used to be ‘across the aisle’, now it’s wormed its way into every corner of every room. And this is an ‘all sides’ problem - witness the Micro.Blog ‘contretemps’ referred to earlier. Again - you are either with us, or against us - and that means - all of these concepts are being expunged form our discourse;

Ambiguity

Ambivalence

Balance

Complexity

Context

Depth

Duality

Finesse

Gray area

Harmony

Nuance

Paradox

Perspective

Reflection

Relativity

Sensitivity

Spectrum

Subtlety

Tone

🔗 A simple, non viral case in point. - the link jumps to a short thread on Substack where I dropped a throw away comment to a comment from Ken Klippenstein and within minutes I got a reply clarifying my tongue in cheek question and what was meant by the executive order. I have learnt my lesson - I need to punctate any and all comments with a smiley emoji … ‘all’ because I am well aware that I am overly glib and sarcastic in most of my online comments.

To save the click through, I also quote this - from ChatGPT ….

facetiousness seems to be waning touches on broader shifts in communication patterns. The rise of digital communication has led to a decline in face-to-face interactions, which traditionally allowed for the nuanced delivery and reception of facetious remarks. Without the benefit of vocal tone, facial expressions, and body language, the subtleties of facetiousness can be lost or misinterpreted in text-based mediums. Moreover, the immediacy and brevity of digital exchanges often prioritize efficiency over the layered wit that facetiousness entails. As a result, such forms of humor may not translate well in online environments, leading to their diminished use. This shift underscores the complex relationship between evolving communication technologies and the ways we express and perceive humor.

And then just this morning, this popped up in my feeds from Om - posted 18 months or so ago ….

You can read the whole post ‘What’s The Truth?’ here.

Not holding back this time. Serendipity has spoken.

What Do You Think?


🔗 Google Maps to show Gulf of America after government updates

Not satisfied with destroying tech - they’re now destroying the real world. I can’t delete them from my phone because they aren’t there. www.cnbc.com/2025/01/2…


🔗 Google Maps to show Gulf of America after government updates

Not satisfied with destroying tech - they’re now destroying the real world. I can’t delete them from my phone because they aren’t there.




The Cost of Living In Places I Have Lived ...

Specifically, New Zealand, Australia, United Kingdom and The United States

🔗 Kevin Drum linking to the cheapest and most expensive places to live.

🔗 Worlddata

In New Zealand there is a lot of handwringing that translates to countless LinkedIN posts talking about ‘jump starting’ the economy and what do they have to do to grow their GDP which inevitably leads to attracting the ‘brightest and the best’. I’ve even weighed into a few of the debates myself …

Of course it doesn’t help when one of the leading Kiwi journalists writes NZ now frozen, listless, mean & hopeless

Here is one slice of that data from the Worlddata link above.

United States 14
Australia 17
New Zealand 18
United Kingdom 19

.. but check out the average monthly income which in turn drives the purchasing power index.

United States 100
Australia 81.4
United Kingdom 63.8
New Zealand 63.5

I’ll let the UK number sit for you to absorb. I am more interested in the two antipodean counties … turns out Australia has a little more than 30% MORE purchasing power than New Zealand.

No more handwringing needed. I don’t know the exact ins and outs of the rules of NZ and OZ - BUT to all intents and purposes, citizens of each country can jump to the other almost on a whim much as someone in the US can move to a different state. It’s not exactly the same - but for a while now there has been a steady exodus of NZ nationals to OZ for a long time - but its getting a lot more problematic - through to September(ish) of 2024 - an average of 200 Kiwi nationals per day left New Zealand to settle in Australia. When you look at that discrepancy - is there any wonder?

(Side Note - 200 per day for 365 days is 7,300 people - that is 0.14% of the country!)

Of course - there’s more to life than the cost of living - there is also the 🔗Quality of Life - and delighted to report that New Zealand - despite its poor showing on the cost of living scale delivers a satisfying 9th in the world for Quality of Life - nestling right between Japan and Spain. So at least they have that. BUT … to borrow a phrase from Aoteraoa …

“Yeah … No”.

Turns out OZ is the number one destination in the world for Quality of Life.

Me? For all of that handwringing that goes on … I think the powers are solving the wrong problem really well.

Just In Today

Science overhaul lays out a fundamental challenge for New Zealand


I have something I call my public journal. Some might call it a blog. I used to call it a ‘Lifestream’, but the name doesn’t really matter. Does it? 🖇️ It’s here.

‘It’ is a chronological record of thoughts I have had over the years. (The Philpin domain moved to its 26th year - this year and the oldest post that I have yet found turned 21 (I keep hoping that I will rediscover the first 5 years somewhere.) Hope is good. Right?

There are gaps of days with nothing … not that I didn’t have a thought or two, I just didn’t record that thought on the ‘stream’, sometimes not even in the journal that sits in a ‘private’ corner of the words stored as 1s and 0s on my computer.

There are also some days where you can see 20 or 30 separate posts … and that doesn’t include the ‘extended thoughts’ … that are also recorded there.

If it wasn’t there, would the world change? No.

My life - all ‘three score years and ten’ (plus or minus) of it - is but a blip in the matrix, much less these words.


Which is to say that it was quick. Relative I suppose. But it was.

With two actions, I was 🖇️ gone and then 🖇️ not gone.

To tell the tale.

The tale is incomplete - until the future joins it. There is no past. But past is incomplete without future.

Oh - and of course I wasn’t truly gone. Just from this node.


The Intersection of Politics, Business, Culture and YOU.

🔗 From DEI to dei - Gapingvoid

“Real change requires a change in mindsets and deep seated beliefs. And you only change that through culture.”

🔗 The Curse of Easy Money - Gapingvoid

“Soon you have a two-speed society: those riding the wave, and everyone else paying inflated prices with deflated opportunities.”

We All Can Choose What We Do - Until We Can’t. www.gapingvoid.com/from-dei-…


The Intersection of Politics, Business, Culture and YOU.

🔗 From DEI to dei - Gapingvoid

“Real change requires a change in mindsets and deep seated beliefs. And you only change that through culture.”

🔗 The Curse of Easy Money - Gapingvoid

“Soon you have a two-speed society: those riding the wave, and everyone else paying inflated prices with deflated opportunities.”

We All Can Choose What We Do - Until We Can’t. www.gapingvoid.com/from-dei-…


The Intersection of Politics, Business, Culture and YOU.

🔗 From DEI to dei - Gapingvoid

Real change requires a change in mindsets and deep seated beliefs. And you only change that through culture.

🔗 The Curse of Easy Money - Gapingvoid

Soon you have a two-speed society: those riding the wave, and everyone else paying inflated prices with deflated opportunities.

We All Can Choose What We Do - Until We Can’t.


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The Business Equation

I have on occasions referenced ‘The Business Equation’ within this ‘Personal Journal’. I shared it last week in a pack of mental models I use as part of my processes that businesses find helpful when building their company. In the sharing, it occurred to me that while pictures are worth 1,000 words - sometimes you might need 10,000.

For example, The Business Equation includes my take on concepts like;

  • The Virtual Corporation

  • The Future of Work

  • Outsourcing and Offshoring

  • The Company of One

  • Supply Chain Transparency

… and even my extension to Geoff Moore’s Core/Context model - applied to people and the roles they might be looking to take.

I use these models and more during my engagements and advisory services that are designed to grow businesses.

I might write more about this. Should I?


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A Reminder About ‘Content’

… because it’s getting worse.

A strategic thinker wouldn’t call it content.

Sorry - no idea who wrote that - not me - but definitely on pace with my thinking - which you will know that 🖇️🔍 I have written about this many times over the years.

To save the click through - in a nutshell …

As long as ‘we the creators’ fall into the trap of using low cost, homogenous, non-descript words like ‘content’ to describe our work, our soul, our passion, our beliefs then our work will continue to be viewed as ‘free - to - cheap - to - low - cost’, as ‘homogenized, non differentiated, interchangeable fodder’. Moreover, we then only have ourselves to blame and the resultant payment for your art, your thinking, your ideas, will continue to race to the bottom.

💬 John Philpin

And

It is not in the interests of any creator to allow that, so why allow their interests to define how we think?

💬 John Philpin

And

Content is a horrible, generic, cheap, ‘anything will do’ kind of word. Which is why ‘content’ has no value. It is also important to know that it is in the best interests of the buyers of our sweat, labour, thought and time to keep their price down. But our costs are not kept down. So our net earnings suffer. And they are suffering badly. And it has to start with you - the creator, because it isn’t in the interests of buyers to change their behaviour and vocabulary - ‘they’ want great work at no cost.

💬 John Philpin

So. What you going to do about it?


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“Every legendary startup started as a dumb idea. Until it wasn’t.”

💬 Christopher Lockhead

I keep repeating this to myself - over and over again. It’s good to remember. But don’t get carried away … because ‘what goes up must come down’.

For example we just heard about that $500Billion investment in AI and then just a few days later little start up in China took twice that off the entire tech stock market.

… except… john.philpin.com/2025/01/2…


Every legendary startup started as a dumb idea. Until it wasn’t.

💬 Christopher Lockhead

I keep repeating this to myself - over and over again. It’s good to remember. But don’t get carried away … because ‘what goes up must come down’.

For example we just heard about that $500Billion investment in AI and then just a few days later little start up in China took twice that off the entire tech stock market.

Winning

… except for Apple it seems. Why?

I suspect that it has a lot to do with Apple’s AI strategy of on-device processing first.


Don’t Get Me Wrong.

This isn’t a pivot. The broader swathe of my usual fayre will continue to be punched out onto keyboard or glass.

Music, Business, Humor, Tech, Observations et al … it will all continue.

But the ‘Politics Tab’? Yeah, that’s different - and I suspect will also subtly change the topics in those top level categories.

“Politics ought to be the part-time profession of every citizen who would protect the rights and privileges of free men.”

💬 Dwight Eisenhower