Spotted On LinkedIN. I have some thoughts.
In the past We might have thought that expertise is only domain.
Real expertise has always been about synthesis.
“I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work."
💬 Thomas Edison
ð¸ That âbuildingâ towering above all those other buildings?
Yeah. Thatâs a boat!
📸 That ‘building’ towering above all those other buildings?
Yeah. That’s a boat!
So tomorrow?
In App purchase of $20 or $200 - wonder if their intention is to only allow the app to be used with paid accounts?
Meanwhile, have to say
Arc replacing Safari AND Perplexity replacing Google is SPECTACULAR.
So tomorrow?
In App purchase of $20 or $200 - wonder if their intention is to only allow the app to be used with paid accounts?
Meanwhile, have to say
Arc replacing Safari AND Perplexity replacing Google is SPECTACULAR.
What’s more, crypto investors have been in a holding pattern as they wait to see the outcome of the U.S. presidential election, with many hopeful that a Donald Trump victory will invigorate the markets.
💬 The Information
Yup. Thats why it is crypto investors in the VC class have thrown their weight behind the clown.
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I like to think of every organization being a magic box.
- 3 inputs [I] : people, capital and tangible assets
- 2 outputs [0] : products and services
The rest is just context.
I get it. I really do. But how do you KNOW?
I get it. I really do. But how do you KNOW?
Here’s something I just did in another post in the Micro Blog client and 🤯
Type a number like 7 and then type a maths symbol (say *) and then type another number (say 13) and finish of with ‘=’
7 * 13 =91
Here’s the thing - ‘91’ just appeared automatically when I typed ‘='
I know that Apple were describing all this earlier this year - I just was amazed when it happened since I hadn’t really thought about it.
Occasionally a post on Daring Fireball reads something like this:
After being sold out for months, the upcoming sponsorship schedule at DF is unusually open at the moment—especially this week!
I don’t sell sponsorship, I sell me, but at the highest level we both trade in what we might call perishable inventory;
- A hotel room not sold on Monday night can’t be sold Tuesday.
- John can’t sell this week’s sponsorship next week.
- If I don’t bill today I can’t catch up tomorrow.
I’ll be back with some more thoughts, but for now, I’m just letting this lie.
🔗 You are the center of concentric circles, Mark Dykeman
It’s another one of those Dunbar posts, the concentric circles are so random that I was reduced to asking ChatGPT ..
“What is the difference between a friend, good friends, best friends and close friends?
A less than satisfactory answer, though it did seem to agree with me (and the author) that a ‘Best Friend’ is closer than a ‘Close Friend’. Other than that? Yeah - no.
And the numbers
- 5 close/best friends
- 10 more best / close friends
- 35 more good friends
Why did he bother writing the piece? Why have I bothered commenting on it?
📚 A Story
Not mine, but it was so lovely I wanted to drop it in here, so that as ‘link rot’ continues - I will at least have it here. Who knows, you might already know it, it seems to have been circulating the socials - so of course - I did a little bit of triangulation. It looks legit.
The Story
At 40, Franz Kafka (1883-1924), who never married and had no children, was walking through a park one day in Berlin when he met a girl who was crying because she had lost her favourite doll. She and Kafka searched for the doll unsuccessfully.
Kafka told her to meet him there the next day and they would come back to look for her.
The next day, when they had not yet found the doll, Kafka gave the girl a letter “written” by the doll saying
“please don’t cry. I took a trip to see the world. I will write to you about my adventures.”
Thus began a story which continued until the end of Kafka’s life.
During their meetings, Kafka read the letters of the doll carefully written with adventures and conversations that the girl found adorable.
Finally, Kafka brought back the doll (he bought one) that had returned to Berlin.
“It doesn’t look like my doll at all,” said the girl.
Kafka handed her another letter in which the doll wrote:
“my travels have changed me.”
The little girl hugged the new doll and brought the doll with her to her happy home.
A year later Kafka died.
Many years later, the now-adult girl found a letter inside the doll. In the tiny letter signed by Kafka it was written:
“Everything you love will probably be lost, but in the end, love will return in another way.”
Embrace change. It’s inevitable for growth. Together we can shift pain into wonder and love, but it is up to us to consciously and intentionally create that connection.
🎵🖇️ 18 - 1975 - Pete Wingfield.
🎵🔗 19 - 1996 - Another Great (though very different) Track - this one from Paul Hardcastle.
Sometimes time goes slow.
Last time I did this (next post) in Songwhip I had all kinds of problems - but I didn’t know why 🎵 🔗 TIL Why