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Month: February 2010

Don’t read Nanny Returns

Don’t read Nanny Returns

I have a confession to make: I love chick lit and chick flicks! I suppose that beneath the hardened exterior of the busy Internet entrepreneur, I am a big softy on the inside and easily fall for cheesy, unbelievable stories of romance.

In terms of movies LOVED Serendipity, As Good as it Gets, Something’s Gotta Give, How to lose a guy in 10 days, Wedding Crashers, An Ideal Husband, Definitely, Maybe, The Devil Wears Prada, Ghost, Sleepless in Seattle, When Harry met Sally, Notting Hill, Love Actually, Shakespeare in Love, Jerry Maguire, You’ve Got Mail, The American President… I even liked more mediocre movies like The Holiday, A Knight’s Tale, It’s Complicated, Made of Honor, 27 Dresses, P.S. I Love You, Must Love Dogs, In Her Shoes, Under the Tuscan Sun…

In terms of books, I loved the original The Nanny Diaries (I did not see the movies, the reviews were just too awful), Bridget Jones Diary (including the sequel), Sex and the City (I love the TV show even more: saw every episode in order and went to the movie’s opening night!) and countless others.

As such, I was really looking forward to revisiting the The Nanny Diaries characters: Nan, the Harvard Hottie and the crazy dysfunctional Xs. The story had potential: it’s set 12 years after the original and I was looking forward to seeing how the characters have grown up and what new challenges they are facing. Unfortunately, Grayer, the little kid I adored in the original is distant and aloof, Nan has no backbone and is willing to stand and watch as bad things happen to good people and makes a dislikable heroine. Worse, the book is so poorly written that it gets in the way of enjoying the parts of the story that could resonate with me. It’s possible that the original was also poorly written (I don’t remember as it was a long time ago), but for some reason it did not bother me.

Such a disappointment. Pass!

Author FabricePosted on February 28, 2010July 17, 2023Categories Books2 Comments on Don’t read Nanny Returns

Great article on love in Scientific American

Great article on love in Scientific American

The December issue had an interesting section on falling in love. My favorite article was actually “The Happy Couple” which explains how to stay in love.

In short focus on the positive. There is no worse destroyer of love than saying “That’s nice honey” to your partner’s excitement over something positive that happened to him or her.

The article is not available for free, but you can get a preview at:
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=the-happy-couple

Author FabricePosted on February 11, 2010July 17, 2023Categories Interesting Articles8 Comments on Great article on love in Scientific American

Econ philosophy as a rap video :)

Econ philosophy as a rap video :)

My inner econ geek loves this video!

Author FabricePosted on February 9, 2010July 17, 2023Categories Displays of Creativity4 Comments on Econ philosophy as a rap video :)

My speech at TEDx Paris on the love of entrepreneurship

My speech at TEDx Paris on the love of entrepreneurship

For the French speakers among you.

Author FabricePosted on February 8, 2010July 17, 2023Categories Entrepreneurship, OLX, Personal Musings, Quotes & Poems21 Comments on My speech at TEDx Paris on the love of entrepreneurship

College Will Kill Your Entrepreneurial Spirit While Simultaneously Turning You into a Worker Bee

College Will Kill Your Entrepreneurial Spirit While Simultaneously Turning You into a Worker Bee

This article tells a fascinating story of a journey of survival through entrepreneurship. The persistence and trial and error approach will ring true to all entrepreneurs. His conclusion does not apply to all, I know plenty of people who loved college and love the job they do since college, but he does have a point.

Author FabricePosted on February 5, 2010August 10, 2023Categories Entrepreneurship, Interesting ArticlesLeave a comment on College Will Kill Your Entrepreneurial Spirit While Simultaneously Turning You into a Worker Bee

Up in the Air is Fantastic!

Up in the Air is Fantastic!

The movie is great. It’s a movie about a fictional character in a fictional job, and yet it’s probably the most realistic movie I have ever seen. The movie is completely predictable, dark, gloomy and bleak, yet I loved it. It’s incredibly well acted and the characters’ soul searching felt tangible and real.

I loved the movie’s treatment of the “runner syndrome” where someone single mindedly chases a goal for years without thinking why. In the real world, individuals often chase down the societal expectations of the rat race. In this case, George Clooney seems to be running away from life. It’s not clear even to him why he chose the goals he chose, but the words he uses could apply to many as he’s chasing “the number he has in his mind”.

Up in the Air is probably the first post modern chick flick. Many of my female friends argued it’s not a chick flick at all because it’s not romantic and it does not have a happy ending, but I beg to differ. Being married and having a family sucks. Even when you are married you end up dying alone (if only because your significant other dies at a different point). However, it’s better than the alternative! The movie’s conclusion is clearly an adaptation of Churchill’s quote on democracy adapted to having a significant other: it’s the worst of all forms of living except for all others!

Girls: take your boyfriends because the conclusion is ineluctable: he better marry you because the alternative is much worse! No one wants to end up like the Clooney character!

Author FabricePosted on February 2, 2010July 17, 2023Categories Movies & TV Shows7 Comments on Up in the Air is Fantastic!

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