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Jeremy Stunt

@jeremystunt

Chief Escape Officer for soul-sapped execs. Don't defer life. Aspiring flâneur.
Practicing Eigenzeit. Ontological coach. Re-writing my 1st thriller. Pommelier.

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Paul Portesi We are not who we were, and we are not who we will be. Making decisions based on our current view of our anticipated future self is inherently flawed because our future self is inherently unknowable. We won’t know what we really want until we arrive. And even then we won't.

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Private Equity is engaged in buying artisanal semi-businesses, turning them into businesses, propping up the numbers while destroying them —then, hopefully, destroying itself.

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Sebastian David Lees My favourite definition of leadership, from my friend Michael Burne: 'Leadership* means influencing the community to make progress on the things that are important to it.' You gotta listen for what really matters to people. * or sales or change management or coaching

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The more places you invite people to sit around buildings, like on these steps and on building-edge benches, the more eyes on the street you’re likely to get, making a place more secure. Exactly the opposite of the US perceived risk of “loitering.”

The more places you invite people to sit around buildings, like on these steps and on building-edge benches, the more eyes on the street you’re likely to get, making a place more secure. Exactly the opposite of the US perceived risk of “loitering.”
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“When the Englishman says “England,” he does not think of armies and domination; he thinks of a lane, of a field, of a line of cliffs... The word Britain stirs his pride, but it is the word England that stirs his heart.” — Unpopular Opinions, Dorothy L. Sayers, 1893-1957

“When the Englishman says “England,” he does not think of armies and domination; he thinks of a lane, of a field, of a line of cliffs... The word Britain stirs his pride, but it is the word England that stirs his heart.” — Unpopular Opinions, Dorothy L. Sayers,  1893-1957
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Many misunderstand what it means to be conservative. It does not imply opposition to social transformations, but rather a preference for a slower pace that allows for careful evaluation of potential mistakes.

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It's not that AI is getting good enough to replace many coaches. It's that many coaches are not good enough to replace AI. Discuss.

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Odd request, but do I have any followers on here that practice Shintoism? I would be very much interested in speaking with you.

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There can be two parts to a 'difficult conversation': 1. how it goes, and 2. not knowing how it's going to go. The longer you delay it, the longer any possible suffering from no. 2.

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Self is an ongoing process of existence, always situated in a context, engaged with the world around it. Self is always being made. We are a becoming.