Saturday, June 25, 2011
Best BJ Strategy
Poker-Faced
Case Study - Actor Ashton Kutcher
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Kaizen Strategy
Monday, June 20, 2011
Chubby or top 10? A very interesting dating strategy.
I went out with two of my friends for a beer and have a little chat. My friends are considered handsome boys and have no problems in dating beautiful women. But they have both a diametrally opposed strategy about it. One of them (Eric) likes small, chubby and not too fuzzy about make-up women, but very cute ones. The other (Joseph) is attracted by tall, long hair, drop-dead beautiful top-model type women.
So came a discussion between them that I witnessed. I was moving my head right to left like I was watching a tennis game.
Eric said that he prefer the short and more... discreed ones because he feels that they are more true, close to their heart and they tend to be more "giving women". They have more consideration on what their partner feels and wants to make sure that he is happy. They are women that puts value on one's innerself and are not attracted solelly by the physical aspect. "And", he says, "as an added bonus, since they are women that are somewhat less popular with men, you get the benefit that your're girl won't be hit on each other minute thus the temptation to jump the fense is less."
"Non sense!" Said Joseph. "I like drop-dead women because they tend to be more sure of themselve, know more what they want and are not affraid to go get it." He continued "when they get out with a guy, you can be sure that the guy is special because there is so many fish in the ocean that they are very careful in the picking. Thus when they end up with a guy, in the girl's head, its the one and for the long term." And he concluded "and the added bonus is that they are hit on so much that they get immuned against it. So I know that when my girl has a girls night out, she's there for the fun, the dance and that's all."
Eric: "Wait a minute. Are you implying that when the chubby kind women goes out, she is more prone to be unfaitful?"
Joseph: "No. What I am saying is that the chubby does not get hit on as much as the model. Therefore when she gets hit on, it affects her much more than the model and thus creates a more dangerous situation for you."
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And the conversation went on... on sports, women again, politics, women, philosophy and then of course... women.
But what I got from my friends conversation is a very interesting "insssurance policy against cheating" strategy in dating . Lets recap. If you date a more natural woman, you are less likely to be cheated on because since she gets less offers, the risk is less. The downside to this (according to my friends) is that this strategy can backfire if the woman actually gets hit on. Since it is more "rare" (once again according to my friends) for her, the temptation to give in will be higher.
On the other side if you date models, they get immuned against flirts. Therefore you get more chances that she will be fateful if you're THE one for her. The downside of this is that if you are not THE one for her, or if she wants to get even with you for some reason, or she wants to hurt you in some ways, then she just have to go out and roll her hips a little, and you're history in no time.
Which strategy is best? Honestly in this case I don't know. Both have their pros an cons.
But what is interesting is that it gives an interesting hint on the hidden computation part of our brain when it comes to relationships. Because my friends had this conversation very genuinelly without back thoughts. They were not aware that what they were verbalizing, is their internal premisses of odds calculations in a relationship. Odds of being cheated on or not... And in some ways, it affects their choices of potential dates.
Of course one has to realize that this is an over simplification of relationships and women characters. One must not take this to the letter and apply it as is.
But this is nevertheless interesting... for a Strategist.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Links of the week
Hank Rearden state of mind
Book Review - Killing Giants
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Case Study - Cyril Ramaphosa
Born in a black township in 1952, Cyril Ramaphosa rose to become South Africa's leading trade unionist, switching to politics and then to business after the end of apartheid. He became one of the country's richest men, and is still occasionally mentioned as a possible future president. Nowhe is the face of McDonald's in Africa's biggest economy.
Mr Ramaphosa, who once said his favourite meal was a fish with salad, will own and run all the American burger giant's operations in the country, including 132 outlets. He will have a 20-yearfranchise and a mandate to "turbocharge" growth. The price of the deal has not been revealed. Since opening its first restaurant in South Africa in 1995, McDonald's has struggled against fierce home-grown competition. Famous Brands, its main rival, has more than 1100 outlets, operating under such names as Steers, Wimpy and Mugg & Bean.
Mr Ramaphosa, a lawyer by training, founded the National Union Mine-workers, building up to become Sout Africa's most powerful union. He helped bring about apartheid's peaceful end as one of the African National Congress's main negotiators, By the time he was elected to parliament in the country's first fully democratic elections in 1994 he was already being tipped as Nelson Mandela's likely successor, but he lost out to Thabo Mbeki.
He promply resigned his political posts and went into business. With his formidable connections, negotiating skills and charm, he took to it like a duck to water. He was one of the first to benefit from the ANC government's black economic empowerment (BEE) policies, building an empire in mining, energy, property, banking, inssurance and the telecoms. With investments said to be worth 1.55 billion rand ($224m), Mr Ramaphosa had joined the 31-strong club or rand billionaires. His wife is the sister of Patrice Motsepe, another BEE tycoon and the country's firstblack dollar billionaire.
Deals like the McDonald's one seem to fall into Mr Ramaphosa's lap. As well as servingas executive chairman of his own Shanduka group, he has a string of non-executivechairmanships and directorships of some of the country's biggest and best-known companies, including Bidvest, a giant food-service and distribution business. He is also a member of Coca-Cola's international advisory board. both positions should serve him good stead in his new job. Although South Africa's media continue to talk up his presidential prospects, he says he has no interest in returning to politics.
Does South Africa media really need any more fast-food joints? The World Health Organization reckons 62% of the country's men and and 73% of its women are already overweight, making it one of the fattest countries in the world. Almost a quarter of men and two-fifths of women are obese. But then, as President Jacob Zuma has shown with his three large wives and one equally large wife-in-waiting, in South Africa big is beautiful.
Source: The Economist, March 26th 2011
Friday, June 10, 2011
I know now the date of my death
I can live with that!… sort to speak.
Here how it happened. I received a SMS the other day stating “We have calculated the date of your death. According to our calculation, you will die on June 21, 2088…” This is some sort of weird advertising for some sort of service they offer. At first I laugh when I saw that. But then it made me think. Imagine if we would all know our death date? Wouldn’t we want to make the most of it between our birth date and the fatidic date? Since we don’t know what is our expiration date, we live on the impression of immortality. And we can see it everywhere: save now for when you’ll retire; people caring more about futile activities instead of working on themselves and on others; people working nine to five and damning their cubicle job instead of breaking free and doing what they like… etc…
I find that knowing the date of my death gives me an advantage. Since I know when it will end, I can plan ahead and make sure I will be able to do everything I want to achieve before the departure date.
Uneasy with this post? GET OVER IT!! Just give yourself a good kick in the butt. Stop applying the ostrich strategy by putting you head in the sand. It will do you no good. Face it! Face the inevitable with a sharp eye, you back erected and your chin high. It WILL happen either you like it or not. Either you think about it or try to elude the idea. Look right in the face of the ineluctability. And stand your ground: “I will make the most of it while I’m here and there is nothing you can do about it in the mean time!”
Now take a piece of paper and write down everything you have postponed so far in your life but are dear to you heart. Then apply Nikes strategy: “Just do it!”
“What is the purpose of life” you ask your self? “What is the meaning of life?”
The answer is very easy.
The purpose of life are to pass on you genetic code and remain alive. Period! That’s it.
What is the meaning of life? None! There is no meaning to life. But wait! Since there is no intrinsic meaning to life. This means that there is no meaning to life OTHER than the one YOU settle for YOUR SELF!
Now THIS is a powerful thought isn’t it? Can you imagine the spectrum of freedom this gives you? You are free to undertake just what ever endeavour you want for yourself. So now that you have the answer to the most profound questions of existence, stop wondering about it and go out and do something of your life. Just what ever feel right for you before your expiration date.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
So… You’re a push-pen?
I cannot help but in hurts me at some point.
I know that for a fact and for a long time now. I even call myself a "glorified personal assistant" for I produce reports that are way under my brain capacity and of my formal training. You might call it a Qualitiy specialist, Quality Manager, Quality Strategist, what ever. At the end of the day you end up producing reports to people that will seldom read it.
I always wanted to be a model for my kids. And I must admit that, on this topic, I failed.
Thus my renewed vigour in becoming a successful business man. One who shape the world to his values and one with increasing power on his surrounding instead of the other way around like most people live. That will be the teaching I will pass to my children. Not the singular image of an insipid cubicle push-pen.
Wanting to be a model to my children is a great motor and motivator. I shall not deceive them.
P.S. The reason why I am a push-pen right now is because I’m on brain strike. An Atlas Shrugged’s John Galt’s like strike. For those of you who read the book, you will understand.
Given my experience in the corporate world I came to the conclusion that it does not deserve my brain and I shall use it instead to propel myself on my own, starting my own company. But I cannot explain that to my son. Not now. He doesn’t have the professional experience and the knowledge of Ayn Rand’s book to understand my stand.
May be one day…
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Projekt 26 - Obituary of Albert Bachmann
Imagine your home land being invaded. And your home land's army forced to retreat. Now you live in an "occuped" zone. You want to do something for your country but you don't know what. You would want to resist but you don't know who you can talk to. Is my neighbor a true patriot or is he a simpatizing coward? But if you actually are already member of a resistance party, you know your people, your are trained with the regular army. Nor to perform regular army's tasks, but to collect information, deliver messages, even... transform yourself into a terrorist against the invader.
This is exactly what Albert Bachmann did during the Cold War. Here is the obituary of a very colourful persona. And food for thoughts.
Albert Bachmann, Switzerland's least effective but most colourful spymaster, whose dread of a Soviet invasion led him to create a secret intelligence service and guerrilla force unknown to the Swiss government in the 1970s, died on April 12 2011, in Cork, Ireland. He was 81.
His family, in an announcement printed in the Zurich newspaper Tages-Anzeiger, said he died after a brief illness.
Bachmann, who held the rank of colonel, brought dash and panache to Swiss spy craft in his relatively brief but highly eventful leadership of Swiss military intelligence. A communist in his younger days, he became a hard-line cold warrior after the 1968 Soviet takeover of Czechoslovakia, which he regarded as the dress rehearsal for a full-scale invasion of western Europe.
After being appointed to run Swiss intelligence in 1976, he created Project 26 , a secret army of 2000 resistance fighters trained to wage guerrilla warfare against Soviet troops in the event of an invasion.
To ensure the survival of the Swiss state, he bought Liss Ard, a 200-acre estate near Cork, to serve as a refuge and headquarters for a government in exile and, in the basement of of its two Georgian houses, a vault for Switzerland's gold reserves.
Loyalists regarded colonel Bachmann as a fearless visionary. Others agreed with the intelligence agent who dismissed his former boss as "a glorified Boy Scout who saw evil everywhere and believed that he alone possessed the absolute truth about national defence."
Colonel Bachmann came to grief after sending one of his operatives, a management consultant named Kurt Schilling, to spy on Austrian troops carrying out maneuvers near the town of St. Polten in November 1979.
The need for cloak-and-dagger screcy was unclear, since the Austian goverment had invited observers from all over the Eastern bloc to watch the operations. Schilling, equipped with maps, binoculars and a notebook, nevertheless spent several days snooping around military barracks and command posts before the Austrian police pounced.
Called "the spy who came in from the Emmentaler", a reference to Switzerland's most famous cheese, Schilling was put on trial for espionage. His mission, he hold the court, was to gauge the ability of the Austrian Army to resist a Soviet attack.
The affaid proved deeply embarrassing to Switzerland, and colonel Bachmann was suspended. Further investigation into his activities exposed Project 26 and related initiatives.
All were a complete surprise to the Swiss defence minister, Georges-André Chevallaz, who found them so outlandish that their architect was briefly suspected of being a double agent.
Colonel Bachmann was soon forced to resign, bringing down the curtain on one of the more intriguing chapters in the history of the cold war.
After being forced into retirement in 1980, colonel Bachmann moved to Cork, where he dealt sucessfully in real estate.
"He was an amazing character with a great sense of humour - but a lot of people thought he was a retired banker and not an intelligence officer," a local resident told The Irish Independent.
Source: The New York Times
The Mirror Strategy, beware of what you might find
We've all seen that. Perhaps you lived it. And if you feel that you are actually living it right now, here's a trick: The Mirror Strategy. But be warned. This could be the start of a spiral down to the end of you relationship! Use this with caution.
The Mirror strategy consist of mirroring your most significant other's affection patern. If he/she gives you affection, you give some back. If he/she don't, you don't. Its as simple as that.
There is two ways on how your significant other might respond to that. First he/she can realize that you're getting farther and colder, and he/she might want to win you back by giving more love, attention and affection. If it is so. Then you made your point. Resume with your relationship, you know it's worth it.
The second response is a significant other that mirror you back. If it is so, you have two ways to deal with it. First you end the "cold war" and resume to your relationship the way it was. Willing to accecpt the consequences of this relationship. Second, you continue the mirror strategy in giving even less attention and affection.
This last path is dangerous. You can end up in a spiral down of less and lesser attention and affection from your significant other and you to him/her. At the extreme, this can spiral down to the end of the relationship. If it does, would you have provoqued the end of the relationship? You might. But the true question is, if the significant other doesn't respond to less and less care and affection, is this relationship worth it?
That's for you to find your own answer.
Friday, June 3, 2011
Why Scundrels rule?
It is also a good way of life: you do what you want, how you want it. But there is pitfalls that must be watched. It is said that those who make it (not all of them but most) have a particular trait with psychopaths. They do what they want regardless of the opinions of others. And that I find is one of the most important aspect in getting an edge. How many times did I see capable people renouncing just because they where afraid of what people might think.
I have one simple example of this that happened this week. I'm in a group that is forming to go to the Kilimandjaro. We decided that we would sell stuff to finance the project. We have no cause. All the money belongs to us. We don't ask for charity, we give value for value: you like our product, you buy it and we are happy to sell it to you. Period. What we do with the money is none of the people's business.
But there is one of the girl in the group this week that quitted. She was uneasy with the fact that we are not giving the money to a cause of some sort. So she was affraid of being taken for selfish because we were keeping the money.
See? This girl is willing to let go of a once in a lifetime trip because she is afraid of what people might think of her.
THAT is the mark of failure. THAT is the signs of weakness. All grat people I've seen in history were able to atchieve what they did because they gave little importance of what people might think.
Read the article. Its worth reading. And it gives good advises if you want to get a strategic edge on how to live you life.