http://www.thesartorialist.com/photos/on-the-street-fashion-detail-florence-2/FASHION : LAPEL AND SQUARE
Source date (UTC): 2013-02-06 19:37:00 UTC
http://www.thesartorialist.com/photos/on-the-street-fashion-detail-florence-2/FASHION : LAPEL AND SQUARE
Source date (UTC): 2013-02-06 19:37:00 UTC
RUTHLESS
Ok. So yes. I have this reputation. And yes. I’ve earned it. But the truth is, it’s not one that you want. It’s like being a mercenary. Everybody wants them when they need them. But you’re uncomfortable if they’re living next door.
When I married Allora, I made a pledge to stop being ruthless. And, working with my friend Jim, who tempers my rather ruthless tendencies. (Although he is just as ruthless operationally as I am strategically. ) But events and pressures can make dead old habits come back to life.
But ruthlessness has a natural side effect: loyalty. And I’m loyal.
Why? Well, the world is chaotic – or more accurately “kaleidic”. And, because the world is kaleidic, and we are possessed of too little information at all times. And because of this paucity of information, we we all need a means of making decisions. Especially when it is almost impossible to make a decision between multiple possible paths that lead to equally beneficial outcomes.
Now, there are a whole lot of options available to you. Norms, rules, habits, beliefs, myths, superstitions. And most of these means of choosing, are constructed around different ideas of a ‘common good’. Under the theory that you will not be blamed, materially or morally, for making decisions that are made according to those rules.
Unfortunately, I am only too aware of the fact that the only common good we can ever really know is the respect for property. I certainly don’t agree with the american cultural concept of the ‘common good’. Secondly, I don’t exactly have the emotional portfolio of the average person, so I can’t rely on all sorts of sentiments and habits.
One sentiment that I both understand and feel strongly is loyalty. This is partly because relationships are a high transaction cost for me – once I find a person good enough to work with I prefer to invest heavily in that person.
But Loyalty is an emotionally loaded word. In practice it means bearing costs, even if only in the form of opportunity costs, on behalf of others as an investment in a shared objective. We like to think of it emotionally. But as I state elsewhere, all emotions are reactions to changes in state of our property – if property is understood in its broadest sense. And loyalty is the act of making the best use of a large investment in an individual.
So faced with a Kaleidic universe, and in need of a means of decision making, I make my decisions based upon loyalty. Which is to say on the property I understand and can calculate.
And, as a rational creature, and a propertarian, it’s actually the only choice available to me. 🙂
Source date (UTC): 2013-02-06 10:04:00 UTC
UKRAINE IS EVERYTHING AMERICA IS NOT
Thank god. I love it here. The people are human. They are what we are meant to be. It is beautiful. It is human. It is real. It is what we used to be. It is what we long for. Its what taunts us in our dreams.
It is the absence of credit.
No man understands the meaning of that statement better than i do.
It is us. In our natural state. Prior to the state.
Loving each other. Rather than loving credit.
It is a miracle that by accident, I can experience it.
Thank you God. I understand and appreciate it. :).
Source date (UTC): 2013-02-05 21:30:00 UTC
NO ONE EVER
Had this much fun building financial software. Seriously.
We own it. End of story.
Where else is partying until dawn a job requirement?
Lol.
Source date (UTC): 2013-02-05 19:52:00 UTC
http://www.aei-ideas.org/2013/02/how-to-stop-the-robots-from-taking-all-our-jobs/LUDDITES ARENT WRONG AFTER ALL.
Just because we became more prosperous when freed man from heavy labor so that he could engage in manufacturing, calculating and servicing, that doesnt mean we will equally benefit from freeing man from manufacturing and calculating.
Mos of us can move from heavy to piece labor. But few of us can manipulate abstract calculative ibjects and pocesses.
The future is one of increasing visibility and value of differences in ability.
Source date (UTC): 2013-02-05 01:08:00 UTC
OMG. I WAS IN THIS BAR LAST NIGHT.
And i didn’t remember until i saw the bartender wave to me.
Hopefully I was on good behavior. 🙂
Source date (UTC): 2013-02-01 21:15:00 UTC
PEOPLE YOU LOVE
I love a lot of people. And I’m lucky enough to have a lot of friends.
But there are a few people who are very special. And with whom any fragment of time no matter how small or under what circumstance, enriches your life.
Because these people share with you certain aesthetics. Certain appreciations. Certain metaphysics: the frames that we each use to interpret the world.
They are people with whom you can carry out a conversation with full confidence that you are fully understood.
No matter how much time separates you, the first second is contiguous with the last.
To those people. To that person. I would thank you for the luxury that such friendship provides. It is perhaps the most precious thing in the world. The gift of your self: the sharing of moments. And moments that are rare. And rare because only you can provide them.
Thank you.
If souls exist, you are one if the few things that fill mine.
Source date (UTC): 2013-02-01 05:43:00 UTC
BELLEVUE AND THE FREQUENT RUMBLE OF FERRARI EXHAUST
Warms my heart.
Rain in spring.
Wind in winter.
And the rumble of Ferraris in any season.
😉
Source date (UTC): 2013-01-31 20:32:00 UTC
http://www.inc.com/steve-cody/5-customers-you-should-fire.htmlCUSTOMERS YOU SHOULD FIRE
Source date (UTC): 2013-01-31 13:19:00 UTC
THE CEO MIND
I think all if us are the same. I don’t want to be in charge. None of us do. Its hard. Everyone wants to be in charge until they are, and realize that it sucks.
A good ceo doesn’t really want to be in charge. He is just afraid that everyone else is even worse than he is.
🙂
Source date (UTC): 2013-01-31 02:22:00 UTC