The fluorishing of post-apocalyptic stories
I’m reading Earth Abides a post-apocalyptic (virus wipes out nearly all humanity) novel from 1949. I mentioned this to Matt, who pointed me to this post, “What’s Causing the “Earth Without Us” Craze in New Scifi Movies?” Annalee posits stuff I’ve heard elsewhere, but reading Earth Abides made me realize another one. Earth without us, [...]
Another thought on TED
I only just realized that TED featured no “business people.” There were people in business, but no CEOs who are known for being CEOs, no grand business leaders, those types of folks. I find that a curious omission. I don’t know if it’s purposeful. It strikes me as a potential oversight — businesspeople have many [...]
My first TED
I just got back from attending my first TED conference. I know there’s a lot of curiosity (and some misplaced antipathy) for TED, so I thought I’d share my experience. TED is easily the premier conference experience I’ve ever had. Spending $6,000, you’d definitely hope so. The level of production is stellar… In the main [...]
Tranformation
Typically, I hate William Safire’s essays. He’s a pedantic blowhard who has a remarkable ability to take the joy out of language. Still, he can raise some interesting points, as he does with his recent take on “transformative.” That word has been on my mind lately, as it crops up in business-and-design discussions. Chip Conley’s [...]
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