-
Deterritorialize Yourself
Applying the Rhizomatic Principles of Deleuze and Guattari to Everyday Work and Action Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari’s seminal texts, Anti-Oedipus and A Thousand Plateaus (Mille Plateaux), offer a provocative and radical departure from traditional Western philosophy. These works challenge established structures of thought, proposing a new way of seeing the world that resists hierarchical […] Read
-
Becoming Formless
In Robert Greene’s seminal book for corporate psychopaths, The 48 Laws of Power, the 48th Law is “Assume Formlessness.” Greene’s law suggests that adopting a fluid and ever-changing state makes it more challenging for others to grasp or control you. In a state of formlessness, you are constantly shifting, hard to pin down, and difficult […] Read
-
2024 Energy – a playlist for working, walking, thinking, and pushing
A playlist for new beginnings based on the learnings from the past Read
-
In The Last Light, An Open Field
Somehow a work trip to New York ended up being the most relaxing thing I did in 2019 On a six-day trip to NYC for a major public event and an important series of intense meetings I made time between my professional obligations to chill out, eradicate stress, and reset my life. Read
-
Go For Broke
Imagine this. It’s December 1941 and you are 17 years old. You are halfway through your senior year of high school. Your world is centered around baseball, playing cards with your friends, and your mom and pop who have worked very hard to provide a good life for you and your family. Life is good. Read
-
A Simple Way of Cooking and Eating
Like many Americans I’ve been thinking an awful lot about the food I eat and how many (or, in fact, how few) meals I cook myself. I’ve been thinking about how despite the fact I consider myself to be an above average cook I probably cook less than 20 meals per month. Read