I used to think that creative people were born like that. I was wrong. Everyone can become creative. There were a series of different events that allowed me to see this but one book triggered it.
Back in June, Apple announced their intention to move away from Intel and transition to their own Apple Silicon chips in late 2020. In fact, there’s rumours that on October 27th they’ll reveal the new non-Intel MacBooks. But I won’t wait. This is why.
The pandemic has challenged all industries in multiple ways. Education has been one of those industries and had to reinvent to survive. This is my experience doing Sustainable Business Strategy at Harvard Business School Online.
You’ve noticed every day we get news about the gold price. Gold up by X% at $2,000 per ounce by X time, after hitting an all-time high of… and so on! But do you understand what this is about and how to taste the shiny cake?
In my mind quitting was always a bad thing. It was a lazy approach. It was the easy thing to do when things were difficult. But I missed half of the equation. This is why.
Last Friday I had a breath-taking gastronomic experience at Sketch Lecture Room & Library in Mayfair, London. Sophisticated French cooking and dishes artfully presented. Let’s explore why it has a three-Michelin-starred status.
Few days ago, we had a reservation for one of Gordon Ramsay’s restaurants to celebrate my wife’s birthday after more than 4 months of confinement. Did anything change at all? Let’s talk about it.
For those in the corporate world this will sound familiar. Time for the Mid-Year review! Three months ago, I released an article about my 2020 objectives progress. Today I’d like to review where I am. Am I a doer or a sayer?
Last year, I decided to visit England’s largest National Park. A place with stunning lakes, impressive mountains and scenic valleys. In other words, the beautiful Lake District.
Last summer, I had my annual trip to Paris and spent few days in the Royal Suite in the iconic Westin Paris located in the city centre across from the Tuileries Garden, between Louvre and Place Vendôme.