say yes: a small thought for a sunny day
A while ago I taught a stranger to surf. (In the land of the blind, the one -eyed rookie truly Continue reading
A while ago I taught a stranger to surf. (In the land of the blind, the one -eyed rookie truly Continue reading
The keen eyed amongst you may have observed that it’s been a while since I regularly updated this site. I Continue reading
Feeling like a stranger in one’s motherland is a discomfitting experience, but like more or less anything that disrupts the Continue reading
My response to Mark Pollard’s piece on getting a man to open up – apologies for the crass generalisations and Continue reading
The people whose self-selling skills I admire are all bound by a common thread. They communicate their intense passion and love for what they do in a way that leaves ego at the door; creating a separation that suggests it’s almost incidental that it happens to be “me” that did this – the accomplishment itself transcends the personal. Of course, go too far down this path and you’re in all kinds of Messianic trouble; next thing you know god’s writing your next album and whispering secrets in your ear about who might most enjoy a lovely glass of Kool-Aid…
On the internet, everyone is a child, as both Stephen Fry and I have observed (though with differing levels of Continue reading