And Chris, your professional view of the bollocks is inspirational: I have never been exposed to so many challenging new ideas in one place, as here at ET over the last couple of years. You can't be me, I'm taken
Btw. Did I ever e-mail you the "Monster"? Branson would love it, but I never got near him. "Any economic unit can emit money. The serious problem is to get it accepted" Hyman Minsky
But I did open his mind to two things: one was how to remove a watch from somebodies wrist wihout them knowing (A very drunken evening at a Russian restaurant in Helsinki), and hot air ballooning, on a Sunday in Nummela about 1976.
For these, I ask you forgivenance...
But he taught me far more than I ever taught him, by miles. You can't be me, I'm taken
Don't try to tell me you don't have some heroes from way back in your first decade on earth that didn't affect your present life?
Chris - we are boys still - and hold on to it. We can never be as altruistic as we were then. All my values stem from my family environment; I just didn't get to realise it until recently. I may have done very different things from what my parents envisioned for me, but I did follow their core values eventually. I only took my time to understand what those core values really were - because I looked at them so superficially, then.
I don't think my parents had a plan. But I do think they did their best to use their lives to fulfill themselves, as well as making considerable sacrifices to ensure that their children could also experience that fulfillment. I don't have a plan with my daughters either. Like everyone else, this is a first tiime experience. One cannot have a plan in these circumstances. What one can have is an attitude.
An attitude, IMHO, is essential to acheiving fulfillment You can't be me, I'm taken