Tools to live byRules. There are too many rules.They tell us what we can and can’t do. They constrain our lives and limit our possibilities.I much prefer tools: useful items that enable us to do more than our biology allows.
Loop-iversary thanks — and the award goes to….We held out ‘Loopiversary’ celebrations at Loop Bar in Melbourne’s CBD a couple of weeks ago — apt by name and nature, our informal gathering was a mix of clients, friends, work colleagues and family, it reflected exactly who we are and why we do…
A more resilient Canada after the Paris AgreementBy Malcolm Araos, Dylan Clark, and Alexandra LesnikowskiIn December, leaders from 195 countries came together in Paris to adopt a historic agreement that limits global average temperature rise to “well-below” 2°C…
In 2016, here’s where we should look for new solutions to environmental challengesEmbracing change and resiliency offers the greatest opportunity for sustaining the things that matter to us most.
Why Nobody Can Make a Good Video Game MovieFrom Super Mario Bros. to Doom to Hitman, why video game adaptations fail both critically and with fans.
Adaptability or how to survive to cultural paradigm and behaviour evolution.Why McDonald fails today…
Plan to adaptFrom the age of 10, I had wanted to be a lawyer. I was going to university to study law, after which I would move to the US and would…
Fire, Aim, Ready?I envy others’ ability to turn off a mental switch and enjoy their time off from work spent on life’s other pursuits.