Posts Tagged ‘greece’
Symphony of Hope
I have a new addiction; I may need an intervention. I can’t stop reading travel writer Rachel Howard. The last time I had an addiction of this intensity was when I first read David Sedaris. David Sedaris makes me laugh so hard, and so often. He knocks me out page after page, and he has helped…
Read MoreWhy Techie Hipsters are Less than Zero
Last week I went to a Salesforce world tour event in Toronto. The presentations were persuasive and enjoyable. All the presenters were extremely likable. I expected to have fun, and I did. But suddenly, from out from the blue clear sky, a flurry of questions struck my central nervous system. Just like that, the inner constitutional architecture…
Read MoreMy First Interview In Greek
Thank you to Katerina Ladopoulou of the Correspondents union of the Greek Oversees Press for my first interview in Greek.
Read MoreThe Greece Lightning Effect
Greek culture has sparked many Black Swan–Huckleberry Finns throughout human history. These are the outlier anomalies that unsettle conventional wisdom. Modern science, art, technology and the many renaissances would not exist without Greece. The Flash Crash of May 6, 2010 is a great example of this. After this day, no one could help but feel that…
Read MoreEarning a Greek State of Mind
There are those who call themselves Greeks who are, in actuality, frauds. It truly pains me to witness this hyperinflation of counterfeit egos: those who express an empty patriotism for Greece without nurturing a Hellenic conscience. This Hellenic state of mind is the result of a continuous development of reason; it is a set of…
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