String Theory for Soldiers String Theory for Soldiers is probably not what you think. I don’t always agree with the militarisation of management, but there are definitely nuggets of knowledge to be had from all areas of the human experience, the special forces most certainly included. I once had the great fortune of meeting […]
Category: Entrepreneurship
Thoughts on being and being better at being an entrepreneur.
Phil Coulson Has No Superpower
Phil Coulson Has No Superpower Whilst binge watching Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. this Easter, I realised that, no doubt, the greatest Avenger doesn’t have a traditional superpower. But Phil Coulson, played superbly by Clark Gregg, has something else. What? Phil has two other things that make him a true superhero. Mindset (or Heart) and […]
Should I Invest in Water or Palladium?
Should I Invest in Water or Palladium? Okay, silly question, but it raises the issue of value. If you have just crawled through the desert without water for the past 24hrs, what will you value the most? That is a rhetorical question, the obvious answer is water. But what if you were the […]
That Could Have Gone Smoother
That Could Have Gone Smoother In my opinion, one of the greatest little bits of dialogue ever delivered in a game is in a cut scene from Red Dead Redemption 2. The primary protagonist, Arthur Morgan, and his gang have just pulled off another messy robbery. One of the gang chirps: “Well that […]
Traffic Lights Don’t Need Disruption
Traffic Lights Don’t Need Disruption At a traffic light, disruption is not conducive. This is even more true when the traffic light is out and there is no traffic conductor to assist. The general rule at a broken traffic light in South Africa is to treat it like a four way stop, you […]