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Categories: Articles, pop culture, sam watches things, thoughts | Comments Off on Silicon Valley, ethics, success, and happy failings

Is success equivalent to happiness? How does someone successful looks like? What happens after you succeed? Success is probably one of those concepts that have a personal meaning: what I think of it might differ from what you think because each person have different goals and aspirations. The perspective can also be influenced according to […]

Categories: Articles, sam watches things, thoughts | Comments Off on Victoria, Duck Butter and accelerating emotional connection

Things take time. Particularly friendships and relationships. Sometimes it is difficult to accept, and because of that I wanted to write a story about two persons that meet and get to know themselves fast, accelerating the process of connection. But can you really accelerate the process? What would that entail? In fiction one can question […]

Categories: Articles, sam does things, thoughts | Comments Off on On the illusion of order

Today at the office I was discussing design and advertising with a colleague from product marketing. One of our products was featured in a magazine and I told him something like “This is so cool! but it’s also a lie!”, and he was like “what are you talking about?” and I was like, “Well, I […]

Categories: Articles, sam does things, thoughts | Comments Off on On power couples/partnerships and the importance of the details

This week I received an email update from Amanda Palmer where she wrote about the notion of being in and “indie power couple”. This was how she and Neil Gaiman (her partner) were described by a fan, who tagged her in a Twitter post where there were some pictures of her and Nail together. Except […]