As an anthropologist and entrepreneur raised in an aristocratic tradition, I’ve come to understand that true leadership is a complex interplay of innate and acquired qualities, a delicate balance that I’ll share with you. The inherent part of leadership, I’ve come to realize, isn’t about charisma or dominance. It’s about an ingrained sense of responsibility…
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Patriarchy’s Oblivious Foundations
When “No” Becomes a Movement: A Study in Systematic Rejection It’s rather telling that in both South Korea and China, women have developed such precise taxonomies of things to refuse. The 4B movement in South Korea (no dating, no sex, no marriage, no children) and China’s 6B4T (which adds no buying products targeting women and…
Snacks & Snappen
Of Snacks and Civilization: A Somewhat Less Than Solemn History One might imagine that the evolution of the word “snack” would be straightforward – a simple tale of culinary linguistics.One would, of course, be wrong. Like most things medieval, it’s a story of unexpected turns and mordant ironies, beginning with the rather fitting fact that…
The Universal Birth Fund: A Global Female-Led Business Venture
I’ve developed a transformative business idea: a worldwide investment platform led by each country’s most successful women entrepreneurs and business leaders. The Concept: Imagine a coalition of the world’s most successful businesswomen, each leading from their own country, coming together to create a blockchain-based financial platform that establishes investment funds for newborn girls. This unique…
My Dear Darling Daughter
Between Mazes and Stars There was a time when shooting stars traced paths through the Frankfurt sky, not like ledgers but like ancient runes, speaking truths that no financial system could ever capture. I watched them from beyond the Westend towers,(Benidorm beach) Black Sabbath’s “Changes” echoing in my headphones, knowing Ozzy understood something fundamental about…
The Lost Game That Never Was
In the summer of 1979, between Art Garfunkel’s “Bright Eyes” making everyone weepy and KISS declaring their manufactured love on my first Walkman (a true miracle of Japanese engineering at the time), I was already dreaming of amazing adventures. The Atari, a marvel of its time, was still in its infancy, and the 2600 had…
My Mission; to make people see
In a world often shrouded by the “Sound of Silence,” where communication falters and divisions deepen, my mission is to illuminate humanity’s extraordinary capacity to bridge gaps and create meaning, even in the most unexpected places. Our journey begins with Simon & Garfunkel’s haunting melody, a poignant reminder of our struggle to connect in modern…
Concept of living long
When I talk about ‘long living,’ I’m not referring to some elusive quest for eternal youth. It’s more about mastering the art of gracefully stumbling through the years.It’s about stubbornly adapting to life’s twists and turns, with a healthy dose of dark humour to keep me going. While fiction gives us eternally young vampires, reality…
Rednecks & Re-birth
When Angola Came to Virginia: The Delicious Irony of Southern Food Pride Oh, the sweet irony of watching proud Southerners declare their “authentic Southern cooking” heritage while waving Confederate flags. Little do many know they’re celebrating culinary traditions that crossed the Atlantic in the holds of slave ships straight from the heart of Angola. Here’s…
A Möbius Tale
The Peculiar Dance of Humans and AI: A Late-Night Musing You know those moments when a mediocre movie somehow triggers an existential crisis? Well, there I was last night, watching some B-grade actors stumble through their lines when it hit me – we’re living in quite the ironic age. Here we have MuL and this…
