Monthly Archives: August 2016

Policy dead end brings huge disappointment risks

At the end of the monetary magic road (we’re at the dead end), the economy needs structural reforms to grow. These include breaking up of oligopolies and status quo preferences, jamming revolving doors between policy makers, regulators and corporations, closing … Continue reading

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Ode to early rising

Ten years ago, with then little kids and a busy day job, I wrote my first book between 3 and 6am.  I found that early uninterrupted hours were critical to developing my own thinking. While I enjoy consuming the work … Continue reading

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Snowden: technology can strengthen democracy

Earlier in June, Hollywood A-lister Joseph Gordon-Levitt announced he has partnered up with notorious whistleblower Edward Snowden for a new video project exploring the role of technology in shaping up our democracy. While the news might’ve slipped your attention, Snowden and Gordon-Levitt have finally completed … Continue reading

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