Blue Steens in February 2020
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This might be an interesting watch for Westerners exploring and adopting Eastern philosophy and practice. A respectful, appreciative conversation between two accomplished individuals - one shaped by the deeply capitalist US environment, the other raised in Indian tradition between myth and factual education. Yet both have arrived at similar conclusions. [...]
Read MoreFailure is only an option when you stop on an odd-numbered but. John Wolpert Say what!? John Wolpert, on my LinkedIn radar due to his former involvement with blockchain pioneer ConsenSys, released a book about Momentum Thinking or, as he calls it, the Two But Rule. I had no idea [...]
Read MoreIn 2019, I graduated with Distinction from the roller-coaster that was my one-year full-time MSc in Finance and Investment Management at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Results have come out for my first 5 Test of Competence (TC) ICAS exams. I briefly reflect on what went well, and how my approach to studying can be improved.
Sir Ken Robinson is such an entertaining presenter and beautiful mind. Even though I am all about STEM, he is spot on. We are all different. Education must not leave other disciplines like arts and humanities behind.
Considering the importance of antibiotics for our healthcare, the issue of a dwindling development pipeline must be addressed. This article outlines various economic suggestions.
Continuous token bonding curves, formerly referred to as curation markets, describe a blockchain framework that is different from the concept underlying the now widely known cryptocurrency Bitcoin.