Ideas I want to write about
Caring what other people think is human and often learning and getting feedback on how one can improve is key to success so not living in other people’s minds does not mean not listening to or caring what other people say or think.
It means stopping using their metrics and their rulers of success to rule the way we live our life.
If nobody was... See more
It means stopping using their metrics and their rulers of success to rule the way we live our life.
If nobody was... See more
Exercising Belief.
“We should not forget that maybe not everybody only wants a camel cashmere turtleneck,” Olivier Rousteing remarked. Beyond the cyclical nature of fashion, Rousteing’s observation captured a mash-up of trends that has been solidifying into a durable aesthetic.
The age of functional maximalism
Fashion
Why 84% of Enterprise Buyers Want a Live Demo Before Buying
Funnels Won’t Save You. Trust Networks Will
Literature is at once the most intimate and the most articulate of the arts. It cannot impart its effect through the sense or the nerves as the other arts can; it is beautiful only through the intelligence; it is the mind speaking to the mind ... if it fails to express precisely the meaning of the author, if it does not say HIM, [sic] it says... See more
Miguel • Issue #341: How to Earn Money from Your Writing
What brands have realized is, you can create a “halo effect” around this that drives revenue for your brand. People line up to buy the limited edition stuff, and if they don’t get it, they still buy something less exclusive because they have already decided that your brand is cool and desirable and they want to advocate.
Reggie Casagrande • The evolution of Energy Marketing from Street Culture to Main Street
When you recognize that Hardware is part of our nature layer -> so consequentially, our culture is downstream of our hardware...
We Are Afraid To Be Better
In America the best image wins. The President can’t be brat, and we love a survivor. It’s that simple sometimes.
Reggie James • Political Expectations
Who does your business work for? If your only goal is profit, then it seems to serve only one group — the shareholders. But they’re only a part of the ecosystems your business belongs to.
Every company — big or small — serves six stakeholder groups:
And they’re all equally important.... See more
Every company — big or small — serves six stakeholder groups:
- Customers
- Employees
- Shareholders
- Business partners
- Society
- Regulators
And they’re all equally important.... See more