Calculating the human cost of enabling continuous innovation
The title of this post might promise more than the ramble I know I am about to start might end up offering. But be that as it may, I will write anyway. Picking up the threads from the end of the last post, on the end of a relatively long episode of continuously looking ahead, […]
Changing the focal length of my mind’s eye…
Yesterday, I had a long lovely chat with a friend in Berlin, who shall remain nameless for the nonce since I do not know whether he would like being called out online like this. The days of the blogosphere being an intimate space for conversations are long past and we must now be far more […]
Experiencing the magic of Kalevala
Last Saturday, the 13th of March – a dark night of the new moon – I received a copy of Kalevala from a friend of mine who can best be described as an Icelandic poet. This was not a gift; only a loan. A tattered copy published in the 80s – purchased secondhand – this […]