Vaclav Havel’s To the Castle and Back is both absurdly funny and informative
May 23, 2007 · 2 min read
Last Wednesday, I had the pleasure of attending the book launch party organized by the Czech Center. The party included a fascinating reading of the book, an extremely funny preview … Continue reading “”
It has arrived!
May 19, 2007 · < 1 min read
It is my true pleasure to announce that I received my green card! It’s only a temporary 2 year one, but it’s a start!
Top 10 ways to make better decisions
May 17, 2007 · < 1 min read
As much as we think of ourselves as extremely rational and intelligent beings, there is a growing body of evidence that suggests otherwise. We are easily primed by things we … Continue reading “”
I love New York!
May 9, 2007 · < 1 min read
To some extent most of the large cities around the world are the same: cosmopolitan, diverse, offering tons of potential activities and a rich art scene. However, there is something … Continue reading “”
Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea is great: thrilling and informative at the same time
May 4, 2007 · < 1 min read
Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea manages a rare feat – it’s a non-fiction story that reads like a thriller! It documents both the story of the SS … Continue reading “”
Only in France!
May 2, 2007 · < 1 min read
I just came across a book written about a 45 year old Frenchman. He owns a large studio with a beautiful view on a garden. He owns an Alfa Romeo … Continue reading “”
Learning from Steve Case
May 1, 2007 · 2 min read
I had the pleasure to listen to Steve Case speak at a General Catalyst event in Boston. It was interesting to hear about his early struggles and the importance of … Continue reading “”
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Positive Psychology in Action
May 1, 2007 · < 1 min read
The advent of positive psychology, as mentioned in my recent posts on happiness, is leading to a revolution in psychological counseling. As depression, anxiety and other ills seem to be … Continue reading “”
The French Presidential Election
April 22, 2007 · 2 min read
Despite the fact that quality of life is actually very good in France, there is clearly a French malaise. People have a (real) sense of stagnation as their standard of … Continue reading “”
Must love dogs :)
April 21, 2007 · < 1 min read
Dogs rule! I suppose everything I am about to say will sound cliché as most dog owners say the same thing, but there is something magical about having my two … Continue reading “”
The Tribulations of a Child of the Internet
April 20, 2007 · 4 min read
My computer recently crashed and as I was restoring my files, I came across an article I wrote for Les Echos, a French financial paper similar to the Financial Times, … Continue reading “”
The Immigration Non-Issue
April 7, 2007 · < 1 min read
Regardless of where you stand on immigration, demographic shifts in Mexico will render the issue meaningless in the coming 10 years. I was partaking in a New America luncheon on … Continue reading “”
You must read Crimes against Logic
March 25, 2007 · < 1 min read
Jamie Whyte’s angry and witty rant against the rhetoric, faulty reasoning and misinformation we are subjected to from all sources is fascinating, enlightening and fun. The book is a quick … Continue reading “”
Morality in Primates
March 22, 2007 · < 1 min read
The New York Times had a very interesting article on morality in primates. As many primates display empathy, understand who has done them favors, display altruistic behavior and take into … Continue reading “”
Youtube: I told you so :)
March 18, 2007 · < 1 min read
In a previous post (http://www.fabricegrinda.com/?p=120), I mentioned that my biggest concern with the Google / Youtube deal was not the valuation, but copyright issues. Now that Viacom has sued Google … Continue reading “”
Happiness and the dangers of belief in the written word :)
March 13, 2007 · 3 min read
It’s interesting how gullible we humans are. If we read something or watch it in a documentary, we are more likely to believe it. Then there is the magic of … Continue reading “”
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