Dear Reader, try to think about the evolution of running: from cotton clothes to ultra-technical garments. From rough shoes to elastic and responsive miracles of technology. From “Yes, I guess I remember this path” to GPS. Everything changed, yet we… Continue Reading →
Dear Reader, at one key turn in my post Faster and Faster Shit, I introduced the simple concept of a threshold. Let me give an extremely loose definition of what could be defined as a threshold: whatever divides or separates, physically, logically… Continue Reading →
Dear Reader, do you ever feel like you are often living your life as a constant debut? Every new person you meet, every new project you embark on, every new deliverable you have to produce, every new concept you need to… Continue Reading →
Dear Reader, I try to welcome everything, good or bad, which comes my way with grace. I try to greet everything that goes away, good or bad, with thankfulness. Yet, I have troubles with what comes back again, what should I… Continue Reading →
Dear Reader, please take a few minutes to read this article: He Predicted The 2016 Fake News Crisis. Now He’s Worried About An Information Apocalypse. Scary, scary, scary, but possible. Image already added
Dear reader, no, the title of this post is not meant to describe the quality and frequency of my posts! It wants to be, instead, a reflection of two commonly used heuristics: “it has a good quality/price ratio” and “something… Continue Reading →
Dear Reader, I’d like to share with you an episode that occurred during my years in kindergarten. It surfaced in my memory, quite appropriately, while I was reasoning about putting some final touches on a piece of work, or taking a few… Continue Reading →
Dear Reader, there at least a couple of strong feelings that I experience when I’m learning something new (ok, the “something new” part is redundant, learning is always about new ways of looking at a problem): I feel triumphant, blazing… Continue Reading →
Dear Reader, hold dear what you know, but keep more dearly what you do not know since acknowledging that something beyond your knowledge exists is what drives you to new understanding and your inner growth. Until next time, push your boundaries…. Continue Reading →
Dear Reader, humanity invented antibiotics, one of the most significant achievements in History, around 1874. 144 years later, or 12*12*12 months later, after much alphabetisation and schooling, there are those who abuse and misuse them, creating obnoxious side effects, resistance… Continue Reading →
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