Stephan van DuininToday’s AesopCleaner fish show us what an actually honest transaction looks likeAnd why capital inequality promotes dishonesty for humansJul 15, 2021Jul 15, 2021
Stephan van DuininToday’s AesopDoes your company benefit from internal competition?Maybe the slime mold can offer some insight…May 2, 2021May 2, 2021
Stephan van DuininToday’s AesopCould decentralization save money on overhead?Let’s take a look at squid, sapiens and flocks of starlingDec 20, 2020Dec 20, 2020
Stephan van DuininToday’s AesopOur economy’s death is by strangulationThe story of the snake and the mouseSep 17, 2020Sep 17, 2020
Stephan van DuininToday’s AesopThere is no ‘should’ in natureHow nature can inspire us not to think in conspiraciesAug 15, 2020Aug 15, 2020
Stephan van DuininToday’s AesopHow scarcity and investment dictate competition in natureA story about switching fish and cheapskate fliesJul 30, 20201Jul 30, 20201
Stephan van DuininToday’s AesopWhat defines ‘you’? What’s your sphere of influence?It seems to be clear where we ‘end’ as an organism: we can point to our skin and say: everything in there is me! Or is that too simple?Jul 6, 2020Jul 6, 2020
Stephan van DuinRelative and absolute progressWhy do some people insist that ‘things used to be better’ while progress in health, wealth and safety is evident?Jun 26, 2020Jun 26, 2020
Stephan van DuininToday’s AesopThink about the metabolism of your companyIt helps you to spot toxic shareholder behavior.Jun 22, 2020Jun 22, 2020
Stephan van DuininToday’s AesopWhat great tits can teach you about the perfect jobIs work about becoming good at something, or about finding something you’re good at?Jun 15, 2020Jun 15, 2020