Monthly Archives: April 2009

Dubai and I

Leaving Dubai marked the start of a personal growth journey that gave me great clarity about what I truly care for in life. This post summarizes some of the lessons I learned from the whole Dubai experience. Continue reading

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Mathematical arrogance and geopolitics

In a recent blog post, I argued that one of the core causes of the current global credit crisis was Wall Street’s dogmatic belief in the power of math to capture the extreme complexity of market dynamics and financial risk. Bueno de Mesquita’s talk is a good example of how far this blind faith in math can take us. Continue reading

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A Whole New Mind for finance

Wall Street’s blind faith in math as a tool for understanding finance is an overlooked yet fundamental cause of the current credit crisis. Continue reading

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Freedom of itch

During the last few years, I was engaged in business that I didn’t consider meaningful. More recently, I’ve been freely acknowledging my soulful itches, and indulging in scratching them thoroughly — I’m into freedom of itch. Continue reading

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