micael How to Escape the Cubicle My second book is now available for pre-order: How to be a FOOL: Quit Your Job. Start a Company. Without Fear. It is a short, succinct book about finding the
happiness The Elder Heuristic When getting into something new, whether it be a sport, a job, or a whole career, I always use a rule of thumb I call the elder heuristic. I identify
work Entering a jobless world The unemployment problems which we have seen in some western countries in recent years is not something I think we can back out of. To the contrary it is just
entrepreneurship Get to the core, and stay there Whether it is a company, a product, a methodology, a marketing campaign, an organisation – if it is wildly successful there is probably a core that makes up for 95% of
money Why do men strive for status and money? An interesting finding when I've researched the core of happiness, is the disparity between what most people strive for in life, and what we should strive for if our goal
psychology ADD and ADHD So over the last couple of days I have stumbled upon two videos that have gotten me thinking if I might have ADD or ADHD. I have learned about these
entrepreneurship Ivy Lee's 100 year old method for productivity So a month ago I read Kevin Rose's nice little monthly newsletter The Journal. In there, he tipped about a FastCompany article outlining a 100 year old method for productivity
entrepreneurship Land rush On the latest Tim Ferris show, mega youtuber Shay Carl with billions of views answers some questions from podcast listeners. He gets the question of whether he could have made
entrepreneurship Sending employees on courses Why would you want to pay thousands of dollars to send your employees on some course for two days? If you sum up all the hours they waste at the
entrepreneurship Are you prepared to pay the price? I watched Elon Musk's presentation on how he plans to provide transportation to set up a colony on Mars. Truly awe-inspiring and jaw-dropping stuff. Whenever I see Elon talk I
entrepreneurship Type 1 and type 2 decisions Yesterday I read Jeff Bezos annual letter to shareholders. I highly recommend reading it if you are into entrepreneurship and organisations. Two of my personal takeaways below. Type 1 and type 2 decisions Some decisions are consequential and irreversible or nearly irreversible – one-way doors