Andy Kelly 🇬🇧 (@andykellz84) 's Twitter Profile
Andy Kelly 🇬🇧

@andykellz84

Dad & Husband.

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Christian Dean (@christiandean_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the Elon Musk biography, Isaacson tells of a poker game where Musk went all-in every time until he won. It's an analogy for how Musk - in Peter Thiel's words - "understands something about risk that everybody else doesn't", and how he's able to create companies that seemed

Andy Kelly 🇬🇧 (@andykellz84) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The insistence for people to stand in first and club class lines at airport security, even when economy’s queue is far shorter, is baffling.

Christian Dean (@christiandean_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

David Deutsch has made the clearest argument in favour of First Past The Post vs Proportional Representation. Reform UK want to move from FPTP to PR. Anyone in favour of that should understand the risk. All of Deutsch's tweets on this are here: x.com/search?q=from%…

David Deutsch (@daviddeutschoxf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

John Aziz There's no need for them to unite politically under some EU-like treaty. They're already united morally and culturally in every relevant way. What's missing is that they should understand this and start to defend their values in word and deed domestically and internationally.

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When you truly work for yourself, you won’t have hobbies, you won’t have weekends, and you won’t have vacations, but you won’t have work either.

Karl Popper Quotes (@quotepopper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Perhaps I am wrong and you are right; anyway we can both hope that after our discussion we will both see things more clearly [...] just so long as we remember that our drawing closer to the truth is more important than the question of who is right." — Karl Popper, All Life Is

"Perhaps I am wrong and you are right; anyway we can both hope that after our discussion we will both see things more clearly [...] just so long as we remember that our drawing closer to the truth is more important than the question of who is right."

— Karl Popper, All Life Is