There is no perfect solution. Not when the solution is applied to a large group of people. Because with large groups of people, there are too many divergent communities of thought that stray from consensus. And to coordinate solutions at scale across globally connected communities, you need to compromise. A compromise means no one is … Continue reading There is No Perfect Solution In A Digitally Connected World
Month: October 2021
Personal Sovereignty Is Built on the Frontier of Society
We are greatly influenced by the environments we live in and the people we surround ourselves with. A fact of life I've thought about the past few months as I've moved around. Boston, then Washington DC., and briefly Charlotte, North Carolina. Soon, Hawaii. These places are unique environments. Populated with different types of peoples and … Continue reading Personal Sovereignty Is Built on the Frontier of Society
Opportunities Form As We Circle the Drain
If you regularly consume the news, you'd likely think that the combination of recent events are leading us to a dystopian hellscape. That the world has entered a chaotic vortex circling a drain of despair. And that may be a valid perspective for some. But interesting opportunities form as we circle the drain. When you … Continue reading Opportunities Form As We Circle the Drain
Life’s Tradeoffs Impact Where You Live & Why
The world is rapidly changing. Remote work and digital connectivity are empowering individuals to reevaluate their lifestyle choices. At a high level, it permits them to conduct jurisdictional arbitrage. An ability to pick and choose the best places to live facilitated by a remote-oriented lifestyle. But even when taking advantage of this digital age arbitrage, … Continue reading Life’s Tradeoffs Impact Where You Live & Why