Philosophy It’s That Time Again, Again KennethMay 9, 2020Aug 22, 2020 You’re old or sick. Tired, you close your eyes. A warm darkness descends and within it, you see a soft,... Read More
Philosophy Like and Alike KennethMay 9, 2020May 9, 2020 Odd isn’t it, how we think in patterns, how our decisions rhyme, and how our subconscious colours our waking life?... Read More
Philosophy Nostalgia and The Private Community of Tomorrow KennethMay 9, 2020Feb 9, 2023 You might have noticed: many recent TV series are set in the 1980s. It’s no wonder people want to live... Read More
Philosophy More on Skinner: Walden 2.0 KennethMay 9, 2020Feb 9, 2023 I recently read Walden Two, Skinner’s novel about an independent, experimental social value-centred community. The possibility and appeal of real-life... Read More
EducationPhilosophy日本語 Japanese Behaviourism is Back, but Rebranded KennethMay 9, 2020Feb 8, 2023 Been reading BF Skinner. I’ve been interested in this guy’s methods ever since my teens, when I bought a book... Read More
Careers How to Smash an Interview KennethMay 8, 2020May 8, 2020 I was told to prepare a presentation to be delivered in my interview. This was the brief : “Define a... Read More
International Business Is There a Need For Expat Managers? KennethMay 8, 2020Feb 8, 2023 Some people can’t even eat the food, let alone get to grips with the lingo! Having lived as something of... Read More
Social Capital Bonds and Bridges: A Critique (A10) KennethMay 8, 2020Feb 8, 2023 According to Good (1988) and Gulati (1995), trust is the product of the repeated meeting of actors. This claim jeopardizes... Read More
Social Capital Structural Holes (A9) KennethMay 8, 2020Feb 8, 2023 Burt (1992) argued that networks benefit from having structural hole-spanning members. Diverse resources can flow through such actors into the... Read More