Today’s new “murky” arena for scams, terrorism, blackmail, and harassment. Ah, the good old days when one could hire a lawyer and fight in a court of law, knowing who your opponent, accuser, or injured party actually was. Similar to the “War on Terror” as it relates to the internet and cyberspace, there are no … Continue reading
Category Archives: Capitalism
As the Dust Settles…
“Never discuss politics and religion”…a cardinal rule. Well, some rules are made to be broken! I never liked “Monday Morning Armchair Quarterbacks”. These are people who give all the advice in the world, after the big game, and someone who has never played. I found myself in this position after watching the very close vote … Continue reading
Pioneers have got it tough
Reckless, cowboy, dreamer, risky … these are all adjectives that many esteemed groundbreakers are used to hearing. Imagine what the first astronauts felt like when they were strapped on top of the first rocket. By the way, someone has to be first! Penicillin? Oh that’s a good idea. Let’s take some mold from decaying cheese … Continue reading
Shark Tank…like a drug, or even oxygen, for entrepreneurs
I was recently turned on, unfortunately 4 years after it first aired, to the most incredible show in production, ABC’s Shark Tank. I’m “hooked!” If you are an existing entrepreneur (successful or not), a “would- be” business owner, or thinking of turning your incredible idea into an enterprise, this show is a must. There is … Continue reading
Pattaya, Thailand and Lessons of Capitalism
Yes, I am actually going to attempt a (constructive) blog on capitalism and business strategy, and how it relates to your business and sales practices at home–direct from “Sin City” Asia style. For those of you who have never heard or been to Pattaya, it’s a story straight from the movies. 100KM from Bangkok, it … Continue reading