Fabrice Grinda

  • Playing with
    Unicorns
  • Featured
  • Categories
  • Portfolio
  • About Me
  • Newsletter
  • AI
    • Pitch me your startup!
    • Fabrice AI
  • ES
    • EN
    • FR
    • AR
    • BN
    • DA
    • DE
    • FA
    • HI
    • ID
    • IT
    • JA
    • KO
    • NL
    • PL
    • PT-BR
    • PT-PT
    • RO
    • RU
    • TH
    • UK
    • UR
    • VI
    • ZH-HANS
    • ZH-HANT
× Image Description

Subscribe to Fabrice's Newsletter

Tech Entrepreneurship, Economics, Life Philosophy and much more!

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

Menu

  • ES
    • EN
    • FR
    • AR
    • BN
    • DA
    • DE
    • FA
    • HI
    • ID
    • IT
    • JA
    • KO
    • NL
    • PL
    • PT-BR
    • PT-PT
    • RO
    • RU
    • TH
    • UK
    • UR
    • VI
    • ZH-HANS
    • ZH-HANT
  • Home
  • Playing with Unicorns
  • Featured
  • Categories
  • Portfolio
  • About Me
  • Newsletter
  • Privacy Policy
Ir al contenido
Fabrice Grinda

Internet entrepreneurs and investors

× Image Description

Subscribe to Fabrice's Newsletter

Tech Entrepreneurship, Economics, Life Philosophy and much more!

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

Fabrice Grinda

Internet entrepreneurs and investors

Mes: marzo 2010

Why entrepreneurs should never retire!

Why entrepreneurs should never retire!

This poem about an idling Ulysses by Alfred Tennyson brings to mind what might happen to an entrepreneur who sold his company and is now whittling away inside a large firm or on the beach.

Conquer and be merry!

Ulysses by Alfred Tennyson

It little profits that an idle king,

By this still hearth, among these barren crags,

Match’d with an aged wife, I mete and dole

Unequal laws unto a savage race,

That hoard, and sleep, and feed, and know not me.

I cannot rest from travel; I will drink

Life to the lees. All times I have enjoy’d

Greatly, have suffer’d greatly, both with those

That loved me, and alone; on shore, and when

Thro’ scudding drifts the rainy Hyades

Vext the dim sea. I am become a name;

For always roaming with a hungry heart

Much have I seen and known,– cities of men

And manners, climates, councils, governments,

Myself not least, but honor’d of them all,–

And drunk delight of battle with my peers,

Far on the ringing plains of windy Troy.

I am a part of all that I have met;

Yet all experience is an arch wherethro’

Gleams that untravell’d world whose margin fades

For ever and for ever when I move.

How dull it is to pause, to make an end,

To rust unburnish’d, not to shine in use!

As tho’ to breathe were life! Life piled on life

Were all too little, and of one to me

Little remains; but every hour is saved

From that eternal silence, something more,

A bringer of new things; and vile it were

For some three suns to store and hoard myself,

And this gray spirit yearning in desire

To follow knowledge like a sinking star,

Beyond the utmost bound of human thought.

This is my son, mine own Telemachus,

to whom I leave the sceptre and the isle,–

Well-loved of me, discerning to fulfill

This labor, by slow prudence to make mild

A rugged people, and thro’ soft degrees

Subdue them to the useful and the good.

Most blameless is he, centred in the sphere

Of common duties, decent not to fail

In offices of tenderness, and pay

Meet adoration to my household gods,

When I am gone. He works his work, I mine.

There lies the port; the vessel puffs her sail;
There gloom the dark, broad seas. My mariners,
Souls that have toil’d, and wrought, and thought with me,–
That ever with a frolic welcome took

The thunder and the sunshine, and opposed
Free hearts, free foreheads,– you and I are old;
Old age hath yet his honor and his toil.
Death closes all; but something ere the end,
Some work of noble note, may yet be done,
Not unbecoming men that strove with Gods.
The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks;
The long day wanes; the slow moon climbs; the deep
Moans round with many voices. Come, my friends.
‘T is not too late to seek a newer world.
Push off, and sitting well in order smite

The sounding furrows; for my purpose holds
To sail beyond the sunset, and the baths
Of all the western stars, until I die.
It may be that the gulfs will wash us down;
It may be we shall touch the Happy Isles,
And see the great Achilles, whom we knew.
Tho’ much is taken, much abides; and tho’
We are not now that strength which in old days

Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are,
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will To strive,
to seek, to find, and not to yield.

Autor FabricePublicado el marzo 26, 2010agosto 7, 2023Categorías Iniciativa empresarial, Quotes & Poems1 comentario en Why entrepreneurs should never retire!

Conspirata was disappointing

Conspirata was disappointing

As a self styled Roman history buff, I should have loved Robert Harris’ Conspirata. It tells the story of Cicero’s year as Consul written from the perspective of Tiro, his slave secretary. The book does a good job at immersing us in the politics of Republican Rome which foreshadows Caesar’s rise and fall and the Republic’s ultimate demise, but falls short of being great.

I appreciated the struggle between Cicero and Caesar, Pompey and Crassus. The intrigue, full of riots, murder, civil unrest, corruption, treachery, and betrayal is interesting, but somehow something was missing from the story. It did not quite resonate with me the way Edward Champlin’s fantastic lectures on the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire resonated at Princeton or the way HBO’s fantastic TV show Rome did.

I am not sure to what extent the writing is at fault. I might just be disappointed with Cicero’s cowardice at various points of the story, his willingness to corrupt his ideals to pay for his dream house and his pompous arrogance about his accomplishments as consul. All those make him a much less compelling hero.

If you want to immerse yourself in the politics of Republican Rome you could do worse, but if you want a fantastic historical thriller look elsewhere.

Autor FabricePublicado el marzo 24, 2010agosto 7, 2023Categorías Libros1 comentario en Conspirata was disappointing

The Ghost Writer was disappointing

The Ghost Writer was disappointing

While significantly better than Alice in Wonderland, the move did not live up to expectations. The movie’s overt political stance and explicit criticism of Tony Blair would have been better served by a better story.

As it stands, Evan McGregor (the Ghost) comes up with his conspiracy theory based on almost no evidence as he’s stumbling around trying to edit the first draft of Adam Lang’s (Pierce Brosnan) biography. One of the red herrings convincing him of the conspiracy is a Google search suggesting a potential link between someone Lang knows and the CIA. I suppose, McGregor also believes Elvis lives on the moon, we are hiding aliens in Area 51, 9/11 was organized by our government and the moon landing was staged in Hollywood and never happened!

The story’s pace is also very slow. There were long periods where I was openly wondering when something would happen. The movie would have been better if they had kept the pace even and kept building up the tension like they do in great mysteries like The Spanish Prisoner.

The real star in the movie is the gorgeous house with intricate decorations that Lang is staying in in what seems to be Martha’s Vineyard. I just wish as much effort had gone into the story as into having a perfect setting!

Autor FabricePublicado el marzo 23, 2010agosto 7, 2023Categorías Películas y programas de TV2 comentarios en The Ghost Writer was disappointing

Salon at my place

Salon at my place

Last Monday I organized a gathering of smart individuals at my place. To broaden my horizons, I mostly invited people I did not know. I asked four of the guests to speak for a few minutes about something (non promotional and non partisan) that was on their minds of late.

Shelly Palmer who heads Digital Life with Shelly Palmer and wrote the jingle for Meow Mix spoke on the state of the union of digital media.

His speech was followed by a brief questions and answer session.

Mara Mourao, the award-winning Brazilian filmmaker of Doutores de Alegria spoke about her upcoming movie on social entrepreneurship: Who Cares?

Matthew Bishop the US Bureau Chief of the Economist first spoke about the consequence of giving First Amendment rights to corporations and later spoke about his new book The Road from Ruin.

My good friend Niro Anandasabapathy who is an MD PhD trained in immunology and cancer biology, now working in translational medicine at Rockefeller University, explained why we don’t have an HIV vaccine yet.

Autor FabricePublicado el marzo 22, 2010agosto 7, 2023Categorías Reflexiones personales18 comentarios en Salon at my place

Alice in Wonderland is boring!

Alice in Wonderland is boring!

I had heard good things and went to see the movie this week-end in IMAX 3D. I was extremely disappointed and this review is reminiscent of my Avatar review. The movie is visually stunning, but the pace is incredibly slow, the characters are all one note (which is intentional but disappointing when you have actors like Johnny Depp and Anne Hathaway) and the story is just not gripping. I did not care about the characters or their quest and spent half the movie hoping it would end soon!

It’s disappointing given Tim Burton’s previous work and I hope this does not foretell an ever increasing trend of movies focusing on style over substance!

I hear I will get good story telling in The Ghost Writer. Fingers crossed!

Autor FabricePublicado el marzo 16, 2010julio 14, 2023Categorías Películas y programas de TV15 comentarios en Alice in Wonderland is boring!

The Greatest Trade ever is a thrilling read!

The Greatest Trade ever is a thrilling read!

It’s rare for nonfiction books to read like thrillers, but Gregory Zuckerman manages the feat in The Greatest Trade Ever. The book tell the story of how John Paulson realized the real estate and subprime markets were grossly inflated and how he made $15 billion in 1 year betting on a blowup, a difficult feat given how many other celebrated investors had failed trying to short bubbles.

It reads partly like a thriller, a race against the clock and other potential investors, and partly as a detective story, as John Paulson and his team work to identify when the real estate and finance bubbles will burst and how best to trade them.

Once I started the book, I could not stop reading it and spent hours after I finished it thinking about its lessons. The story resonated all the more as I also believed that real estate was inflated, had moved to renting and encouraged all my friends to sell their houses and rent instead. However, I never thought of trading my beliefs – I don’t particularly care about investing and was not exposed to real estate. The idea to use Credit Default Swaps (CDS) to limit the downside and maximize the upside was brilliant, so was the idea of shorting the financial institutions that were on the other side of the trade!

This begs the question of whether I could use CDS as some form of hedge against the world economy falling apart given my extremely bearish outlook. Food for thought…

Regardless, read the book, it’s informative and tons of fun!

Autor FabricePublicado el marzo 2, 2010julio 14, 2023Categorías LibrosDeja un comentario en The Greatest Trade ever is a thrilling read!

Open is a must read!

Open is a must read!

Open is not only the best sports autobiography I ever read, it’s one of the best biographies I ever read and one of the best books I read in the past few years!

As I am in Buenos Aires for three weeks on business, I am on a book reading binge. Open was the third book I read in three days, but the moment I started, I knew this book was going to be different and I could not put it down.

Autobiographies of famous people, mostly written by ghost writers, are usually terrible. What first struck me about Open is how well written it is! In addition, it has a raw honesty that draws you in. You feel what Andre is feeling at various points in his life – the highs and the many lows.

I am a huge tennis fan and have always been an Agassi fan and clearly remembered many of the matches he recounts which made the story even more poignant. It’s shocking to learn what it was like for him – it’s so different from what I imagined it would be. I could not fathom someone hating tennis as much as he does succeeding at it as much as he did. It’s also interesting to see how little input he had in creating his public image. He did not participate in elaborating the “Image is everything” campaign. He just said the words for the ad, not imagining the campaign would come to define him. Likewise, none of the image changes perceived by the press were orchestrated; they were just what reporters thought they noticed from the outside.

I loved every part of his book: his childhood obeying his father while fighting the “dragon”, his matches, his courtship of Stefanie, his charter school, the humbling meeting with Mandela… You don’t need to be a tennis fan to enjoy the book as his struggles are all too human with a positive wrinkle as we know the story has a happy ending.

The story is inspiring and a tribute to perseverance. Read it, you won’t be disappointed.

Autor FabricePublicado el marzo 1, 2010julio 14, 2023Categorías Libros4 comentarios en Open is a must read!

Search

Recent Posts

  • El sentido de la vida
  • Actualización FJ Labs Q2 2025
  • Conversación sobre el mundo del DaaS con Auren Hoffman: carteras diversificadas, ventas secundarias y cenas de gala
  • Episodio 50: Tendencias del mercado de riesgo
  • Descifrando el futuro: IA, Mercado de Riesgos y Mercados

Recent Comments

    Archives

    • julio 2025
    • junio 2025
    • mayo 2025
    • abril 2025
    • marzo 2025
    • febrero 2025
    • enero 2025
    • diciembre 2024
    • noviembre 2024
    • octubre 2024
    • septiembre 2024
    • agosto 2024
    • julio 2024
    • junio 2024
    • mayo 2024
    • abril 2024
    • marzo 2024
    • febrero 2024
    • enero 2024
    • diciembre 2023
    • noviembre 2023
    • octubre 2023
    • septiembre 2023
    • agosto 2023
    • junio 2023
    • mayo 2023
    • abril 2023
    • marzo 2023
    • febrero 2023
    • enero 2023
    • diciembre 2022
    • noviembre 2022
    • octubre 2022
    • septiembre 2022
    • agosto 2022
    • junio 2022
    • mayo 2022
    • abril 2022
    • marzo 2022
    • febrero 2022
    • enero 2022
    • noviembre 2021
    • octubre 2021
    • septiembre 2021
    • agosto 2021
    • julio 2021
    • junio 2021
    • abril 2021
    • marzo 2021
    • febrero 2021
    • enero 2021
    • diciembre 2020
    • noviembre 2020
    • octubre 2020
    • septiembre 2020
    • agosto 2020
    • julio 2020
    • junio 2020
    • mayo 2020
    • abril 2020
    • marzo 2020
    • febrero 2020
    • enero 2020
    • noviembre 2019
    • octubre 2019
    • septiembre 2019
    • agosto 2019
    • julio 2019
    • junio 2019
    • abril 2019
    • marzo 2019
    • febrero 2019
    • enero 2019
    • diciembre 2018
    • noviembre 2018
    • octubre 2018
    • agosto 2018
    • junio 2018
    • mayo 2018
    • marzo 2018
    • febrero 2018
    • enero 2018
    • diciembre 2017
    • noviembre 2017
    • octubre 2017
    • septiembre 2017
    • agosto 2017
    • julio 2017
    • junio 2017
    • mayo 2017
    • abril 2017
    • marzo 2017
    • febrero 2017
    • enero 2017
    • diciembre 2016
    • noviembre 2016
    • octubre 2016
    • septiembre 2016
    • agosto 2016
    • julio 2016
    • junio 2016
    • mayo 2016
    • abril 2016
    • marzo 2016
    • febrero 2016
    • enero 2016
    • diciembre 2015
    • noviembre 2015
    • septiembre 2015
    • agosto 2015
    • julio 2015
    • junio 2015
    • mayo 2015
    • abril 2015
    • marzo 2015
    • febrero 2015
    • enero 2015
    • diciembre 2014
    • noviembre 2014
    • octubre 2014
    • septiembre 2014
    • agosto 2014
    • julio 2014
    • junio 2014
    • mayo 2014
    • abril 2014
    • febrero 2014
    • enero 2014
    • diciembre 2013
    • noviembre 2013
    • octubre 2013
    • septiembre 2013
    • agosto 2013
    • julio 2013
    • junio 2013
    • mayo 2013
    • abril 2013
    • marzo 2013
    • febrero 2013
    • enero 2013
    • diciembre 2012
    • noviembre 2012
    • octubre 2012
    • septiembre 2012
    • agosto 2012
    • julio 2012
    • junio 2012
    • mayo 2012
    • abril 2012
    • marzo 2012
    • febrero 2012
    • enero 2012
    • diciembre 2011
    • noviembre 2011
    • octubre 2011
    • septiembre 2011
    • agosto 2011
    • julio 2011
    • junio 2011
    • mayo 2011
    • abril 2011
    • marzo 2011
    • febrero 2011
    • enero 2011
    • diciembre 2010
    • noviembre 2010
    • octubre 2010
    • septiembre 2010
    • agosto 2010
    • julio 2010
    • junio 2010
    • mayo 2010
    • abril 2010
    • marzo 2010
    • febrero 2010
    • enero 2010
    • diciembre 2009
    • noviembre 2009
    • octubre 2009
    • septiembre 2009
    • agosto 2009
    • julio 2009
    • junio 2009
    • mayo 2009
    • abril 2009
    • marzo 2009
    • febrero 2009
    • enero 2009
    • diciembre 2008
    • noviembre 2008
    • octubre 2008
    • septiembre 2008
    • agosto 2008
    • julio 2008
    • junio 2008
    • mayo 2008
    • abril 2008
    • marzo 2008
    • febrero 2008
    • enero 2008
    • diciembre 2007
    • noviembre 2007
    • octubre 2007
    • septiembre 2007
    • agosto 2007
    • julio 2007
    • junio 2007
    • mayo 2007
    • abril 2007
    • marzo 2007
    • febrero 2007
    • enero 2007
    • diciembre 2006
    • noviembre 2006
    • octubre 2006
    • septiembre 2006
    • agosto 2006
    • julio 2006
    • junio 2006
    • mayo 2006
    • abril 2006
    • marzo 2006
    • febrero 2006
    • enero 2006
    • diciembre 2005
    • noviembre 2005

    Categories

    • Iniciativa empresarial
    • Felicidad
    • Discursos
    • OLX
    • Jugar con unicornios
    • Laboratorios FJ
    • Entrevistas y tertulias
    • Películas y programas de TV
    • Reflexiones personales
    • Libros
    • Reflexiones empresariales
    • Cripto/Web3
    • Videojuegos
    • Economía
    • Mercados
    • Gadgets tecnológicos
    • Viajes
    • Entradas destacadas
    • Nueva York
    • Resumen del año
    • Reproduce
    • Resumen del año
    • Optimización de la vida
    • Laboratorios FJ
    • Toma de decisiones
    • Economía
    • Activo Vida Ligera
    • Reflexiones
    • Optimismo y felicidad
    • Perros

    Meta

    • Acceder
    • Feed de entradas
    • Feed de comentarios
    • WordPress.org
    Pitch me your startup!
    • Home
    • Playing with Unicorns
    • Featured
    • Categories
    • Portfolio
    • About Me
    • Newsletter
    • Privacy Policy
    × Image Description

    Subscribe to Fabrice's Newsletter

    Tech Entrepreneurship, Economics, Life Philosophy and much more!

    Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

    >
    This site is registered on wpml.org as a development site. Switch to a production site key to remove this banner.