Crazy, Stupid, Love is Genuine, Funny, Heartfelt!

August 17, 2011    ·    < 1 min read

Crazy, Stupid, Love is a fun, romantic comedy for adults. It’s unabashedly sweet, yet effectively deals with matters … Continue reading “Crazy, Stupid, Love is Genuine, Funny, Heartfelt!”

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Midnight in Paris is tons of fun!

August 12, 2011   ·  < 1 min read

I recently had the opportunity to see Woody Allen’s latest movie, Midnight in Paris, and very much enjoyed … Continue reading “Midnight in Paris is tons of fun!”

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Friends with Benefits is well worth seeing

August 5, 2011   ·  < 1 min read

Granted, I am partial to the genre, especially smart rom coms like As Good as it Gets, Something’s … Continue reading “Friends with Benefits is well worth seeing”

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Angel Investing Secrets

July 19, 2011   ·  7 min read

A few weeks ago, I was invited to give a keynote speech at La Red Innova in Madrid. … Continue reading “Angel Investing Secrets”

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I love the OLX India TV ads!

June 29, 2011   ·  < 1 min read

Watch them in order 🙂

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Summons by Robert Francis

June 27, 2011   ·  < 1 min read

I must be in romantic mood as I feel compelled to share one of my favorite poems 🙂 … Continue reading “Summons by Robert Francis”

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Cameron Rules, Sarkozy Sucks!

June 9, 2011   ·  3 min read

Over the last two weeks I had the pleasure of attending the eG8 Summit in Paris at the … Continue reading “Cameron Rules, Sarkozy Sucks!”

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Why India is behind China!

June 7, 2011   ·  3 min read

I recently wrote how the world is less globalized than we suspect it is and how we now … Continue reading “Why India is behind China!”

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New York is now complete!

June 3, 2011   ·  < 1 min read

I have always had one favorite restaurant: La Petite Maison in Nice. I have always loved Mediterranean food … Continue reading “New York is now complete!”

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How to minimize human misery in recessions or the macroeconomic implications to hedonic adaptation

May 16, 2011   ·  4 min read

  As I was reading The Upside of Irrationality, Dan Ariely’s sequel to the brilliant Predictably Irrational, I … Continue reading “How to minimize human misery in recessions or the macroeconomic implications to hedonic adaptation”

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Augustus: The Life of Rome’s First Emperor by Anthony Everitt is enriching

May 7, 2011   ·  < 1 min read

As a self-styled Roman history buff who has always considered Augustus to be my role model because he … Continue reading “Augustus: The Life of Rome’s First Emperor by Anthony Everitt is enriching”

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The Metropolis Case is beautifully written and shockingly compelling

May 6, 2011   ·  < 1 min read

I am a bit at a loss for words when it comes to describing my liking of The … Continue reading “The Metropolis Case is beautifully written and shockingly compelling”

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Fast Five is surprisingly good!

May 4, 2011   ·  < 1 min read

This might yet again be an illustration of the power of low expectations. I was not impressed by … Continue reading “Fast Five is surprisingly good!”

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Globalization is more fragile and less entrenched than you think!

April 29, 2011   ·  < 1 min read

I was shocked that the statistics I came across in a recent article in The Economist which presented … Continue reading “Globalization is more fragile and less entrenched than you think!”

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