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Cleaning Out the Mold

By |2011-11-01T08:29:32+13:00November 1st, 2011|Introspection|

Like many people who are energetically sensitive, I had a hell of a last few weeks. I don't know if it was something in the stars or general October rainy blues, but I was in a funk for a couple of weeks. So I shook things up. I pulled my desk out of the bedroom [...]

Slow Start.

By |2011-10-30T12:24:30+13:00October 30th, 2011|Introspection|

Sometimes, it's best to stop working. Sunday is the second day of my workweek. One of the advantages of being your own boss is deciding when you get time off; and this morning, as my own boss, I played hookie for two hours. Friends came over with their kids, to play in the pool. Did [...]

My Roundtable of Heroes

By |2011-10-26T07:11:12+13:00October 26th, 2011|Excellence|

I’ve been doing a lot of existential-type exercises lately, because I run my own business, and as my own boss, I need to a) keep myself on track, and b) substitute imaginary friends for a board meeting. Napoleon Hill describes the process of creating an ‘Imaginary Cabinet’ in Think and Grow Rich. You relax your [...]

Toddlers are Immature

By |2011-10-24T17:01:09+13:00October 24th, 2011|Family|

About once a week, I find myself sighing as I watch Zaden explode in another emotional rage and telling him, "Dude, you're really being immature." My wife thought this was funny the first time I said it, but now that I tell him this on a somewhat regular basis (because hey, he is [...]

Leaving America

By |2011-10-23T07:00:48+13:00October 23rd, 2011|Adventure|

Photo by Psovart I've left my home country. I went through a grieving period where I had to finally face my expatriation as a citizen, as a member of the collective that is America. The mourning lasted about a half an hour. But still, it was tough, to face those realities that I [...]

The ideavirus that is Anonymous

By |2011-10-18T06:58:21+13:00October 18th, 2011|Geek Time|

I am fascinated with Anonymous. They are the perfect antagonist to Wall Street, and the fitting figurehead of #occupywallstreet. (If you don’t know what Occupy Wall Street is, turn off your TV and get on Twitter.) Anonymous is the only entity that is fluid enough to disrupt the idea of ‘corporations,’ because they exist, literally, [...]

A Moment to Mourn for a Stranger

By |2011-10-17T07:03:34+13:00October 17th, 2011|Excellence|

I never knew Steve Jobs. But my life has been forever changed by his works. After unsuccessful career moves and a frustrating decade of PC proficiency, I bought my first Macbook Pro. I delved into the design, the usability, the ease of computing. I started a hobby, and then a career, as a web designer [...]

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