Towards a market-based approach to balance people, planet, & profit Photo by Joey Kyber on Unsplash Humanity's ability to model worldly phenomena in unprecedented: Grow the supply of money, and you spur economic growth, though at the risk of inflation. Get in line of sight of at least two GPS satellites, and you can accurately... Continue Reading →
To Become a Good Writer
Be bad at many other things first Photo: Laura Chouette - Unsplash The better I got at the viola, the worse I realized I was, says comedian John Oliver to Stephen Colbert in this interview. I know the feeling, brother. If life is a case study in ironies, it is no surprise that comics can... Continue Reading →
How Writers are Building the Companies of the Future
Lessons from Amazon's Jeff Bezos and WordPress' Matt Mullenweg Photo by Kaleidico on Unsplash Jeff Bezos has added 70 billion dollars to his fortune since the start of the pandemic. While this is no doubt to no small degree thanks to the economics of the markets in which Amazon operates, it is also worthwhile to point out one... Continue Reading →
Embrace Stress, Reject Anxiety
For better performance in the socially-distanced workplace Photo by JESHOOTS.COM on Unsplash After experiencing consecutive waves of adoption of remote working practices in response to the COVID-19 pandemic by the organizations that I work with, I detected an undercurrent of stress and anxiety developing among many of their employees. It is now becoming clear how we may have... Continue Reading →