Bureaucracies are born out of someone creating a policy because somebody did something someone else didn’t like them doing.
Archives for 2016
Read – Looking For Group #1
Today I finished reading “Looking For Group #1” by Ryan Sohmer
Commutable properties
I am a great believer in analysing any statement against a group of people based on the theory that if you were to change the gender or the race, the statement would immediately be considered racist or sexist, that the statement is then inherently racist or sexist.
And whatever argument you hold against the statement being racist or sexist is invalid.
Studying – Baking Mastery
This month I am studying “Baking Mastery – Classical European cuisines”
This is the 17th and 18th month of study.
Not sure what to expect from “classical European cuisines.” What’s the worst that could happen? First month of a three month focus.
Update: Damn! 77 hours in the kitchen. This is what happens when I end up between contracts.
Listening – Trapsoul
This week I am listening to “Trapsoul” by Bryson Tiller
Funny foreign food
What unadventurous spirit must you possess to travel 3,000 miles from home (and still be in the same country) to then only desire to eat at a chain restaurant?
Read – Pearls Blows Up
Today I finished reading “Pearls Blows Up: A Pearls Before Swine Treasury” by Stephan Pastis
We each find peace in our own way
I can hear my neighbours working out in their garage during their early morning routine.
And I am just sat here staring out the window at 4AM, consuming a warm molten chocolate pudding I just made and a glass of ice cold milk.
I don’t know what this has to do with startups or entrepreneurship, but it seems profound.