ONE OF MY FAVORITE QUOTES
One of my favorite quotes, and this to such a great extent that I have it on my business card (old school; I know) is by the poet, writer and activist Allen Ginsberg, who passed away 20 years ago...
“I hate inspiration. It takes you over completely. I could never wait until it passed and I got rid of it” - Henry Miller. That being said, below you will find a bit on what inspires me. There could be something in the rubble to inspire you too.
I min mesterlære giver jeg dig unik indsigt i, hvordan vi med fokus på økonomisk og menneskelig vækst har skabt konglomeratet THORNICO, der driver mere end 120 selskaber i hele verden. Jeg kommer blandt andet ind på hvorfor det er vigtigt at have fokus på kreativitet, hvis du vil skabe resultater, hvordan man skaber differentiering og fokuserer sin ledelse.
One of my favorite quotes, and this to such a great extent that I have it on my business card (old school; I know) is by the poet, writer and activist Allen Ginsberg, who passed away 20 years ago...
A very interesting article in Financial Times about post-factuality, and about how and why facts and documentation is less important in today’s discourse. The article is based on the tobacco...
A great little book from Harvard professor Daniel Gilbert; on the delusion on happiness. Events that we anticipate will give us joy and make us happy, make us less happy than we think. On the other...
I feel so blessed to have worked with Khalida Popal for about 6-7 years now, when reading an article like this with her in The Guardian. An incredible impressive, intelligent, impassioned and kind...
Another interesting article from the world’s best blog; Brainpickings. A world class example, that blogs are not just for light-edible lifestyle content; Jung and Wolfgang Pauli about synchronicity and...
That one does not move far geographically may mean that you are moving or you let yourself be moved in another direction. Among other things...
You can expand your horizon and research in the mind and the nooks and corners of the brain in very different ways. The amazing Aldous Huxley, a writer whose work I become more and more...
July 14, 2016, it has been 100 years since the poet Hugo Ball (the one in the funky dress with the scissor hands) proclaimed the manifest, which would turn out to be the beginning of a new and...
The book "How to Measure a Life" is written by the Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen, whom I myself had the pleasure of when he visited Copenhagen and who has written...