Monthly Archives: January 2012

Focus’ hegemony in the age distraction

Who said, ‘You can do anything, but you can’t do it all’? I can’t remember.  I’m hopeless with people and names yet possess a voracious appetite for wisdom. If only I could ingest it, digest it and learn via absorption. Unfortunately, wisdom isn’t a food group which strengthens our brain in the manner muscle utilises [...]
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On the button honesty

The title of this post is misleading. I don’t know how to deal with being weird. More importantly, I don’t know how to deal with being weird and black, which is a double whammy for a lot of people. My ideas don’t fit in with people’s idea of me, if you know what I mean. [...]
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Thoughts on outsourcing

I’ve increasingly become interested in supply chains and the outsourcing of product manufacture (note: I’m only referring to product manufacturing and nothing else). The latter is shrouded in positive and negative opinions from everyone including economists, the government and environmentalists. The detractors argue that outsourcing has a negative impact on our GDP and unemployment rates; [...]
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