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Some articles are public to promote some work I’ve done and I’m proud of.
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My philosophy
• Being remarkable is good: you get noticed and people care about you. But it’s hard and you need extra strong guts.
• Our personal online presence is as important as our public physical existence.
The hardest is not to have a website but to update the pages on the internet you have control of.
Update regulary!
Update frantically!
Picture the act of updating your pages as the equivalent of speaking.
To stay alive online you need to update yourself and publish new pages constantly.
And to be able to update your online yourself, you need to learn how to do it.
Taking control on how to publish on the internet is a key.
Yes, it require an effort and the web is a complicated system.
My others values:
• If “it” cannot be displayed on a screen and found online, “it” doesn’t exist “enough”.
• Being able to tell an engaging story to a group is a survival task.
• Why do you want me to listen to you if you don’t say anything interesting to me?
• There is no “Truth”, only point of views.
• Making something beautiful is the ability to deliver feelings of emotions to your audience.
• Love last longer than “Wow!”
• If it’s cool, it’s exclusive to the group you’re hanging with.
• Deep understanding of concepts come from personal experiences.
• Our ability to abstract is a key to become more powerful human beings. At this game, using science is much more efficient than using religion(s) or Art.
• We are what we do, not what we say we are and not what we say we will do.
• Once published, you don’t own your work anymore. The viewers, the users do.
• Anything that goes on the internet is public (or will be) one way or another. If it’s confidential, keep it in your head.
• The best way to backup digital things is to share them.